Competitively Consistent Clustering
August 14, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Machine Learning
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Authors
Niv Buchbinder, Roie Levin, Yue Yang
arXiv ID
2508.10800
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
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Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
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4 months ago
Abstract
In fully-dynamic consistent clustering, we are given a finite metric space $(M,d)$, and a set $F\subseteq M$ of possible locations for opening centers. Data points arrive and depart, and the goal is to maintain an approximately optimal clustering solution at all times while minimizing the recourse, the total number of additions/deletions of centers over time. Specifically, we study fully dynamic versions of the classical $k$-center, facility location, and $k$-median problems. We design algorithms that, given a parameter $Ξ²\geq 1$, maintain an $O(Ξ²)$-approximate solution at all times, and whose total recourse is bounded by $O(\log |F| \log Ξ) \cdot \text{OPT}_\text{rec}^Ξ²$. Here $\text{OPT}_\text{rec}^Ξ²$ is the minimal recourse of an offline algorithm that maintains a $Ξ²$-approximate solution at all times, and $Ξ$ is the metric aspect ratio. Finally, while we compare the performance of our algorithms to an optimal solution that maintains $k$ centers, our algorithms are allowed to use slightly more than $k$ centers. We obtain our results via a reduction to the recently proposed Positive Body Chasing framework of [Bhattacharya, Buchbinder, Levin, Saranurak, FOCS 2023], which we show gives fractional solutions to our clustering problems online. Our contribution is to round these fractional solutions while preserving the approximation and recourse guarantees. We complement our positive results with logarithmic lower bounds which show that our bounds are nearly tight.
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