Static and dynamic clustering algorithms are a fundamental tool in any machine learning library. Most of the efforts in developing dynamic machine learning and data mining algorithms have been focusing on the sliding window model (where at any given point in time only the most recent data items are retained) or more simplistic models. However, in many real-world applications one might need to deal with arbitrary deletions and insertions. For example, one might need to remove data items that are not necessarily the oldest ones, because they have been flagged as containing inappropriate content or due to privacy concerns. Clustering trajectory data might also require to deal with more general update operations. We develop a (2+ϵ)-approximation algorithm for the k-center clustering problem with "small»» amortized cost under the fully dynamic adversarial model. In such a model, points can be added or removed arbitrarily, provided that the adversary does not have access to the random choices of our algorithm. The amortized cost of our algorithm is poly-logarithmic when the ratio between the maximum and minimum distance between any two points in input is bounded by a polynomial, while k and epsilon are constant. Our theoretical results are complemented with an extensive experimental evaluation on dynamic data from Twitter, Flickr, as well as trajectory data, demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach.

Chan, T-H. Hubert; Guerqin, Arnaud; Sozio, Mauro. (2018). Fully Dynamick-Center Clustering. In The Web Conference 2018 - Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2018 (pp. 579- 587). Doi: 10.1145/3178876.3186124.

Fully Dynamick-Center Clustering

Sozio, Mauro
2018

Abstract

Static and dynamic clustering algorithms are a fundamental tool in any machine learning library. Most of the efforts in developing dynamic machine learning and data mining algorithms have been focusing on the sliding window model (where at any given point in time only the most recent data items are retained) or more simplistic models. However, in many real-world applications one might need to deal with arbitrary deletions and insertions. For example, one might need to remove data items that are not necessarily the oldest ones, because they have been flagged as containing inappropriate content or due to privacy concerns. Clustering trajectory data might also require to deal with more general update operations. We develop a (2+ϵ)-approximation algorithm for the k-center clustering problem with "small»» amortized cost under the fully dynamic adversarial model. In such a model, points can be added or removed arbitrarily, provided that the adversary does not have access to the random choices of our algorithm. The amortized cost of our algorithm is poly-logarithmic when the ratio between the maximum and minimum distance between any two points in input is bounded by a polynomial, while k and epsilon are constant. Our theoretical results are complemented with an extensive experimental evaluation on dynamic data from Twitter, Flickr, as well as trajectory data, demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach.
2018
Chan, T-H. Hubert; Guerqin, Arnaud; Sozio, Mauro. (2018). Fully Dynamick-Center Clustering. In The Web Conference 2018 - Proceedings of the World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2018 (pp. 579- 587). Doi: 10.1145/3178876.3186124.
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