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Sparse and geometry-aware generalisation of the mutual information for joint discriminative clustering and feature selection

Machine Learning 2024-07-19 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Computation Methodology

Abstract

Feature selection in clustering is a hard task which involves simultaneously the discovery of relevant clusters as well as relevant variables with respect to these clusters. While feature selection algorithms are often model-based through optimised model selection or strong assumptions on the data distribution, we introduce a discriminative clustering model trying to maximise a geometry-aware generalisation of the mutual information called GEMINI with a simple l1 penalty: the Sparse GEMINI. This algorithm avoids the burden of combinatorial feature subset exploration and is easily scalable to high-dimensional data and large amounts of samples while only designing a discriminative clustering model. We demonstrate the performances of Sparse GEMINI on synthetic datasets and large-scale datasets. Our results show that Sparse GEMINI is a competitive algorithm and has the ability to select relevant subsets of variables with respect to the clustering without using relevance criteria or prior hypotheses.

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@article{arxiv.2302.03391,
  title  = {Sparse and geometry-aware generalisation of the mutual information for joint discriminative clustering and feature selection},
  author = {Louis Ohl and Pierre-Alexandre Mattei and Charles Bouveyron and Mickaël Leclercq and Arnaud Droit and Frédéric Precioso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.03391},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Published in Statistics and Computing, Volume 34, article number 155, (2024), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11222-024-10467-9