Speeding Up Constrained k-Means Through 2-Means
Abstract
For the constrained 2-means problem, we present a O(dn+d(1ε)O(1 ε) n) time algorithm. It generates a collection U of approximate center pairs (c1, c2) such that one of pairs in U can induce a (1+ε)-approximation for the problem. The existing approximation scheme for the constrained 2-means problem takes O((1ε)O(1 ε)dn) time, and the existing approximation scheme for the constrained k-means problem takes O((kε)O(k ε)dn) time. Using the method developed in this paper, we point out that every existing approximating scheme for the constrained k-means so far with time C(k, n, d, ε) can be transformed to a new approximation scheme with time complexity C(k, n, d, ε)/ k(1ε).
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