Random Projections for k-Means: Maintaining Coresets Beyond Merge & Reduce

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Authors Marc Bury, Chris Schwiegelshohn arXiv ID 1504.01584 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 4 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We give a new construction for a small space summary satisfying the coreset guarantee of a data set with respect to the $k$-means objective function. The number of points required in an offline construction is in $\tilde{O}(k Ξ΅^{-2}\min(d,kΞ΅^{-2}))$ which is minimal among all available constructions. Aside from two constructions with exponential dependence on the dimension, all known coresets are maintained in data streams via the merge and reduce framework, which incurs are large space dependency on $\log n$. Instead, our construction crucially relies on Johnson-Lindenstrauss type embeddings which combined with results from online algorithms give us a new technique for efficiently maintaining coresets in data streams without relying on merge and reduce. The final number of points stored by our algorithm in a data stream is in $\tilde{O}(k^2 Ξ΅^{-2} \log^2 n \min(d,kΞ΅^{-2}))$.
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