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Splitting Methods for Convex Clustering

Journal of Computational And Graphical Statistics (JCGS), 2013
Abstract

Clustering is a fundamental problem in many scientific applications. Standard methods such as kk-means, Gaussian mixture models, and hierarchical clustering, however, are beset by local minima, which are sometimes drastically suboptimal. Recently introduced convex relaxations of kk-means and hierarchical clustering shrink cluster centroids toward one another and ensure a unique global minimizer. In this work we present two splitting methods for solving the convex clustering problem. The first is an instance of the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM); the second is an instance of the alternating minimization algorithm (AMA). In contrast to previously considered algorithms, our ADMM and AMA formulations provide simple and unified frameworks for solving the convex clustering problem under the previously studied 1,2,\ell_1, \ell_2, and \ell_\infty norms and open the door to potentially novel norms. We demonstrate the performance of our algorithm on both simulated and real data examples.

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