Convex Clustering through MM: An Efficient Algorithm to Perform Hierarchical Clustering

Touw, Daniel J. W., Groenen, Patrick J. F., Terada, Yoshikazu

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Convex clustering is a modern method with both hierarchical and $k$-means clustering characteristics. Although convex clustering can capture complex clustering structures hidden in data, the existing convex clustering algorithms are not scalable to large data sets with sample sizes greater than several thousands. Moreover, it is known that convex clustering sometimes fails to produce a complete hierarchical clustering structure. This issue arises if clusters split up or the minimum number of possible clusters is larger than the desired number of clusters. In this paper, we propose convex clustering through majorization-minimization (CCMM) -- an iterative algorithm that uses cluster fusions and a highly efficient updating scheme derived using diagonal majorization. Additionally, we explore different strategies to ensure that the hierarchical clustering structure terminates in a single cluster. With a current desktop computer, CCMM efficiently solves convex clustering problems featuring over one million objects in seven-dimensional space, achieving a solution time of 51 seconds on average.

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