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Clustering with Qualitative Information

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Clustering with Qualitative Information
We consider the problem of clustering a collection of elements based on pairwise judgments of similarity and dissimilarity. Bansal, Blum and Chawla (in: Proceedings of 43rd FOCS, 2002, pp. 238–47) cast the problem thus: given a graph G whose edges are labeled “+” (similar) or “−” (dissimilar), partition the vertices into clusters so that the number of pairs correctly (resp. incorrectly) classified with respect to the input labeling is maximized (resp. minimized). It is worthwhile studying both complete graphs, in which every edge is labeled, and general graphs, in which some input edges might not have labels. We answer several questions left open by Bansal et al. and provide a sound overview of clustering with qualitative information. Specifically, we demonstrate a factor 4 approximation for minimization on complete graphs, and a factor O(log n) approximation for general graphs. For the maximization version, a PTAS for complete graphs was shown by Bansal et al.; we give ...
Moses Charikar, Venkatesan Guruswami, Anthony Wirt
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where FOCS
Authors Moses Charikar, Venkatesan Guruswami, Anthony Wirth
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