The Bane of Low-Dimensionality Clustering.

SODA '18: Symposium on Discrete Algorithms New Orleans Louisiana January, 2018(2018)

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In this paper, we give a conditional lower bound of nω(k) on running time for the classic k-median and k-means clustering objectives (where n is the size of the input), even in low-dimensional Euclidean space of dimension four, assuming the Exponential Time Hypothesis (ETH). We also consider k-median (and k-means) with penalties where each point need not be assigned to a center, in which case it must pay a penalty, and extend our lower bound to at least three-dimensional Euclidean space. This stands in stark contrast to many other geometric problems such as the traveling salesman problem, or computing an independent set of unit spheres. While these problems benefit from the so-called (limited) blessing of dimensionality, as they can be solved in time nO(k1--1/d) or 2n1--1/d in d dimensions, our work shows that widely-used clustering objectives have a lower bound of nω(k), even in dimension four. We complete the picture by considering the two-dimensional case: we show that there is no algorithm that solves the penalized version in time less than [Equation], and provide a matching upper bound of [Equation]. The main tool we use to establish these lower bounds is the placement of points on the moment curve, which takes its inspiration from constructions of point sets yielding Delaunay complexes of high complexity.
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