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Heteroskedastic Tensor Clustering

2023-11-04Unverified0· sign in to hype

Yuchen Zhou, Yuxin Chen

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Tensor clustering, which seeks to extract underlying cluster structures from noisy tensor observations, has gained increasing attention. One extensively studied model for tensor clustering is the tensor block model, which postulates the existence of clustering structures along each mode and has found broad applications in areas like multi-tissue gene expression analysis and multilayer network analysis. However, currently available computationally feasible methods for tensor clustering either are limited to handling i.i.d. sub-Gaussian noise or suffer from suboptimal statistical performance, which restrains their utility in applications that have to deal with heteroskedastic data and/or low signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR). To overcome these challenges, we propose a two-stage method, named High-order~HeteroClustering (HHC), which starts by performing tensor subspace estimation via a novel spectral algorithm called Thresholded~Deflated-HeteroPCA, followed by approximate k-means to obtain cluster nodes. Encouragingly, our algorithm provably achieves exact clustering as long as the SNR exceeds the computational limit (ignoring logarithmic factors); here, the SNR refers to the ratio of the pairwise disparity between nodes to the noise level, and the computational limit indicates the lowest SNR that enables exact clustering with polynomial runtime. Comprehensive simulation and real-data experiments suggest that our algorithm outperforms existing algorithms across various settings, delivering more reliable clustering performance.

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