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On the hardness of computing an average curve

Computational Geometry 2020-02-18 v2

Abstract

We study the complexity of clustering curves under kk-median and kk-center objectives in the metric space of the Fr\'echet distance and related distance measures. Building upon recent hardness results for the minimum-enclosing-ball problem under the Fr\'echet distance, we show that also the 11-median problem is NP-hard. Furthermore, we show that the 11-median problem is W[1]-hard with the number of curves as parameter. We show this under the discrete and continuous Fr\'echet and Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) distance. This yields an independent proof of an earlier result by Bulteau et al. from 2018 for a variant of DTW that uses squared distances, where the new proof is both simpler and more general. On the positive side, we give approximation algorithms for problem variants where the center curve may have complexity at most \ell under the discrete Fr\'echet distance. In particular, for fixed k,k,\ell and ε\varepsilon, we give (1+ε)(1+\varepsilon)-approximation algorithms for the (k,)(k,\ell)-median and (k,)(k,\ell)-center objectives and a polynomial-time exact algorithm for the (k,)(k,\ell)-center objective.

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@article{arxiv.1902.08053,
  title  = {On the hardness of computing an average curve},
  author = {Kevin Buchin and Anne Driemel and Martijn Struijs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.08053},
  year   = {2020}
}
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