product cut
The Product Cut
We introduce a theoretical and algorithmic framework for multi-way graph partitioning that relies on a multiplicative cut-based objective. We refer to this objective as the Product Cut. We provide a detailed investigation of the mathematical properties of this objective and an effective algorithm for its optimization. The proposed model has strong mathematical underpinnings, and the corresponding algorithm achieves state-of-the-art performance on benchmark data sets.
The Product Cut
Thomas Laurent, James von Brecht, Xavier Bresson, arthur szlam
We introduce a theoretical and algorithmic framework for multi-way graph partitioning that relies on a multiplicative cut-based objective. We refer to this objective as the Product Cut. We provide a detailed investigation of the mathematical properties of this objective and an effective algorithm for its optimization.
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The Product Cut
We introduce a theoretical and algorithmic framework for multi-way graph partitioning that relies on a multiplicative cut-based objective. We refer to this objective as the Product Cut. We provide a detailed investigation of the mathematical properties of this objective and an effective algorithm for its optimization. The proposed model has strong mathematical underpinnings, and the corresponding algorithm achieves state-of-the-art performance on benchmark data sets.
- North America > United States > New York (0.04)
- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.04)
- Europe > Spain > Catalonia > Barcelona Province > Barcelona (0.04)
- Asia > Singapore (0.04)
The Product Cut
Laurent, Thomas, Brecht, James von, Bresson, Xavier, szlam, arthur
We introduce a theoretical and algorithmic framework for multi-way graph partitioning that relies on a multiplicative cut-based objective. We refer to this objective as the Product Cut. We provide a detailed investigation of the mathematical properties of this objective and an effective algorithm for its optimization. The proposed model has strong mathematical underpinnings, and the corresponding algorithm achieves state-of-the-art performance on benchmark data sets. Papers published at the Neural Information Processing Systems Conference.
The Product Cut
Laurent, Thomas, Brecht, James von, Bresson, Xavier, szlam, arthur
We introduce a theoretical and algorithmic framework for multi-way graph partitioning that relies on a multiplicative cut-based objective. We refer to this objective as the Product Cut. We provide a detailed investigation of the mathematical properties of this objective and an effective algorithm for its optimization. The proposed model has strong mathematical underpinnings, and the corresponding algorithm achieves state-of-the-art performance on benchmark data sets.
- North America > United States > New York (0.04)
- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.04)
- Europe > Spain > Catalonia > Barcelona Province > Barcelona (0.04)
- Asia > Singapore (0.04)