Lens depth function and k-relative neighborhood graph: versatile tools for ordinal data analysis

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Authors Matthรคus Kleindessner, Ulrike von Luxburg arXiv ID 1602.07194 Category stat.ML: Machine Learning (Stat) Cross-listed cs.DS, cs.LG Citations 38 Venue Journal of machine learning research Last Checked 3 months ago
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In recent years it has become popular to study machine learning problems in a setting of ordinal distance information rather than numerical distance measurements. By ordinal distance information we refer to binary answers to distance comparisons such as $d(A,B)<d(C,D)$. For many problems in machine learning and statistics it is unclear how to solve them in such a scenario. Up to now, the main approach is to explicitly construct an ordinal embedding of the data points in the Euclidean space, an approach that has a number of drawbacks. In this paper, we propose algorithms for the problems of medoid estimation, outlier identification, classification, and clustering when given only ordinal data. They are based on estimating the lens depth function and the $k$-relative neighborhood graph on a data set. Our algorithms are simple, are much faster than an ordinal embedding approach and avoid some of its drawbacks, and can easily be parallelized.
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