A Game-Theoretic Approach to Hypergraph Clustering
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Hypergraph clustering refers to the process of extracting maximally coherent groups from a set of objects using high-order (rather than pairwise) similarities. Traditional approaches to this problem are based on the idea of partitioning the input data into a user-defined number of classes, thereby obtaining the clusters as a by-product of the partitioning process. In this paper, we provide a radically different perspective to the problem. In contrast to the classical approach, we attempt to provide a meaningful formalization of the very notion of a cluster and we show that game theory offers an attractive and unexplored perspective that serves well our purpose. Specifically, we show that the hypergraph clustering problem can be naturally cast into a non-cooperative multi-player clustering game, whereby the notion of a cluster is equivalent to a classical game-theoretic equilibrium concept.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Apr-6-2023, 13:53:30 GMT
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