New deterministic and randomized algorithms achieve near-linear-time constant-factor approximations for k-center and (k,z)-clustering on graphs, resolving an open problem of Abboud et al.
Faster and Simpler Greedy Algorithm for $k$-Median and $k$-Means
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Clustering problems such as $k$-means and $k$-median are staples of unsupervised learning, and many algorithmic techniques have been developed to tackle their numerous aspects. In this paper, we focus on the class of greedy approximation algorithm, that attracted less attention than local-search or primal-dual counterparts. In particular, we study the recursive greedy algorithm developed by Mettu and Plaxton [SIAM J. Comp 2003]. We provide a simplification of the algorithm, allowing for faster implementation, in graph metrics or in Euclidean space, where our algorithm matches or improves the state-of-the-art.
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Faster Randomized and Deterministic k-Clustering on Graphs
New deterministic and randomized algorithms achieve near-linear-time constant-factor approximations for k-center and (k,z)-clustering on graphs, resolving an open problem of Abboud et al.