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The Boosted DC Algorithm for Clustering with Constraints

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arxiv 2310.14148 v1 pith:CHN6XQEJ submitted 2023-10-22 math.OC

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keywords bdcaconstraintsalgorithmclusteringfunctionsmethodproblemsalgorithms
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This paper aims to investigate the effectiveness of the recently proposed Boosted Difference of Convex functions Algorithm (BDCA) when applied to clustering with constraints and set clustering with constraints problems. This is the first paper to apply BDCA to a problem with nonlinear constraints. We present the mathematical basis for the BDCA and Difference of Convex functions Algorithm (DCA), along with a penalty method based on distance functions. We then develop algorithms for solving these problems and computationally implement them, with publicly available implementations. We compare old examples and provide new experiments to test the algorithms. We find that the BDCA method converges in fewer iterations than the corresponding DCA-based method. In addition, BDCA yields faster CPU running-times in all tested problems.

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