A single-loop dual subgradient method computes a free-support Wasserstein barycenter in a federated setting without solving mass transportation subproblems at each iteration.
Multilevel Clustering via Wasserstein Means
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We propose a novel approach to the problem of multilevel clustering, which aims to simultaneously partition data in each group and discover grouping patterns among groups in a potentially large hierarchically structured corpus of data. Our method involves a joint optimization formulation over several spaces of discrete probability measures, which are endowed with Wasserstein distance metrics. We propose a number of variants of this problem, which admit fast optimization algorithms, by exploiting the connection to the problem of finding Wasserstein barycenters. Consistency properties are established for the estimates of both local and global clusters. Finally, experiment results with both synthetic and real data are presented to demonstrate the flexibility and scalability of the proposed approach.
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Federated Calculation of the Free-Support Transportation Barycenter by Single-Loop Dual Decomposition
A single-loop dual subgradient method computes a free-support Wasserstein barycenter in a federated setting without solving mass transportation subproblems at each iteration.