Taking the assumption that data samples are able to be reconstructed with the dictionary formed by themselves, recent multiview subspace clustering (MSC) algorithms aim to find a consensus reconstruction matrix via exploring complementary information across multiple views. Most of them directly operate on the original data observations without preprocessing, while others operate on the corresponding kernel matrices. However, they both ignore that the collected features may be designed arbitrarily and hard guaranteed to be independent and nonoverlapping. As a result, original data observations and kernel matrices would contain a large number of redundant details. To address this issue, we propose an MSC algorithm that groups samples and removes data redundancy concurrently. In specific, eigendecomposition is employed to obtain the robust data representation of low redundancy for later clustering. By utilizing the two processes into a unified model, clustering results will guide eigendecomposition to generate more discriminative data representation, which, as feedback, helps obtain better clustering results. In addition, an alternate and convergent algorithm is designed to solve the optimization problem. Extensive experiments are conducted on eight benchmarks, and the proposed algorithm outperforms comparative ones in recent literature by a large margin, verifying its superiority. At the same time, its effectiveness, computational efficiency, and robustness to noise are validated experimentally.

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