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Diffusion K-means clustering on manifolds: provable exact recovery via semidefinite relaxations

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arxiv 1903.04416 v4 pith:6IH7OUVT submitted 2019-03-11 math.ST cs.LGstat.MEstat.MLstat.TH

Diffusion K-means clustering on manifolds: provable exact recovery via semidefinite relaxations

classification math.ST cs.LGstat.MEstat.MLstat.TH
keywords diffusionmeansclusteringadaptiveexactlocalmanifoldspropose
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We introduce the {\it diffusion $K$-means} clustering method on Riemannian submanifolds, which maximizes the within-cluster connectedness based on the diffusion distance. The diffusion $K$-means constructs a random walk on the similarity graph with vertices as data points randomly sampled on the manifolds and edges as similarities given by a kernel that captures the local geometry of manifolds. The diffusion $K$-means is a multi-scale clustering tool that is suitable for data with non-linear and non-Euclidean geometric features in mixed dimensions. Given the number of clusters, we propose a polynomial-time convex relaxation algorithm via the semidefinite programming (SDP) to solve the diffusion $K$-means. In addition, we also propose a nuclear norm regularized SDP that is adaptive to the number of clusters. In both cases, we show that exact recovery of the SDPs for diffusion $K$-means can be achieved under suitable between-cluster separability and within-cluster connectedness of the submanifolds, which together quantify the hardness of the manifold clustering problem. We further propose the {\it localized diffusion $K$-means} by using the local adaptive bandwidth estimated from the nearest neighbors. We show that exact recovery of the localized diffusion $K$-means is fully adaptive to the local probability density and geometric structures of the underlying submanifolds.

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