Clustering What Matters: Optimal Approximation for Clustering with Outliers

12/01/2022
by   Akanksha Agrawal, et al.
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Clustering with outliers is one of the most fundamental problems in Computer Science. Given a set X of n points and two integers k and m, the clustering with outliers aims to exclude m points from X and partition the remaining points into k clusters that minimizes a certain cost function. In this paper, we give a general approach for solving clustering with outliers, which results in a fixed-parameter tractable (FPT) algorithm in k and m, that almost matches the approximation ratio for its outlier-free counterpart. As a corollary, we obtain FPT approximation algorithms with optimal approximation ratios for k-Median and k-Means with outliers in general metrics. We also exhibit more applications of our approach to other variants of the problem that impose additional constraints on the clustering, such as fairness or matroid constraints.

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