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Automatic Parameter Selection for Non-Redundant Clustering

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Christian Böhm

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Principal Investigator

* Former Principal Investigator

Abstract

High-dimensional datasets often contain multiple meaningful clusterings in different subspaces. For example, objects can be clustered either by color, weight, or size, revealing different interpretations of the given dataset. A variety of approaches are able to identify such non-redundant clusterings. However, most of these methods require the user to specify the expected number of subspaces and clusters for each subspace. Stating these values is a non-trivial problem and usually requires detailed knowledge of the input dataset. In this paper, we propose a framework that utilizes the Minimum Description Length Principle (MDL) to detect the number of subspaces and clusters per subspace automatically. We describe an efficient procedure that greedily searches the parameter space by splitting and merging subspaces and clusters within subspaces. Additionally, an encoding strategy is introduced that allows us to detect outliers in each subspace. Extensive experiments show that our approach is highly competitive to state-of-the-art methods.

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SDM 2022

SIAM International Conference on Data Mining. Virtual, Apr 28-30, 2022.
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Authors

C. Leiber • D. Mautz • C. Plant • C. Böhm

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Research Area

 A3 | Computational Models

BibTeXKey: LMP+22

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