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k-Center Clustering with Outliers in Sliding Windows

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arxiv 2201.02448 v1 pith:ELTMFHWW submitted 2022-01-07 cs.LG cs.DS

k-Center Clustering with Outliers in Sliding Windows

classification cs.LG cs.DS
keywords windowalgorithmsclusteringdatadatasetgivenoutlierspoints
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Metric $k$-center clustering is a fundamental unsupervised learning primitive. Although widely used, this primitive is heavily affected by noise in the data, so that a more sensible variant seeks for the best solution that disregards a given number $z$ of points of the dataset, called outliers. We provide efficient algorithms for this important variant in the streaming model under the sliding window setting, where, at each time step, the dataset to be clustered is the window $W$ of the most recent data items. Our algorithms achieve $O(1)$ approximation and, remarkably, require a working memory linear in $k+z$ and only logarithmic in $|W|$. As a by-product, we show how to estimate the effective diameter of the window $W$, which is a measure of the spread of the window points, disregarding a given fraction of noisy distances. We also provide experimental evidence of the practical viability of our theoretical results.

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