Guaranteed clustering and biclustering via semidefinite programming
Autor: | Brendan P. W. Ames |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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FOS: Computer and information sciences
Semidefinite programming Computer science General Mathematics Complete graph Disjoint sets Graph Machine Learning (cs.LG) Biclustering Combinatorics Computer Science - Learning Optimization and Control (math.OC) Outlier FOS: Mathematics Bipartite graph Partition (number theory) Cluster analysis Mathematics - Optimization and Control Software MathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS |
Popis: | Identifying clusters of similar objects in data plays a significant role in a wide range of applications. As a model problem for clustering, we consider the densest k -disjoint-clique problem, whose goal is to identify the collection of k disjoint cliques of a given weighted complete graph maximizing the sum of the densities of the complete subgraphs induced by these cliques. In this paper, we establish conditions ensuring exact recovery of the densest k cliques of a given graph from the optimal solution of a particular semidefinite program. In particular, the semidefinite relaxation is exact for input graphs corresponding to data consisting of k large, distinct clusters and a smaller number of outliers. This approach also yields a semidefinite relaxation with similar recovery guarantees for the biclustering problem. Given a set of objects and a set of features exhibited by these objects, biclustering seeks to simultaneously group the objects and features according to their expression levels. This problem may be posed as that of partitioning the nodes of a weighted bipartite complete graph such that the sum of the densities of the resulting bipartite complete subgraphs is maximized. As in our analysis of the densest k -disjoint-clique problem, we show that the correct partition of the objects and features can be recovered from the optimal solution of a semidefinite program in the case that the given data consists of several disjoint sets of objects exhibiting similar features. Empirical evidence from numerical experiments supporting these theoretical guarantees is also provided. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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