A New Algorithm for Convex Biclustering and Its Extension to the Compositional Data

11/24/2020
by   Binhuan Wang, et al.
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Biclustering is a powerful data mining technique that allows simultaneously clustering rows (observations) and columns (features) in a matrix-format data set, which can provide results in a checkerboard-like pattern for visualization and exploratory analysis in a wide array of domains. Multiple biclustering algorithms have been developed in the past two decades, among which the convex biclustering can guarantee a global optimum by formulating in as a convex optimization problem. On the other hand, the application of biclustering has not progressed in parallel with the algorithm design. For example, biclustering for increasingly popular microbiome research data is under-applied, and one reason may be its compositional constraints. In this manuscript, we propose a new convex biclustering algorithm, called the bi-ADMM, under general setups based on the ADMM algorithm, which is free of extra smoothing steps to obtain informative biclusters required by existing convex biclustering algorithms. Furthermore, we tailor it to the algorithm named biC-ADMM specifically to tackle compositional constraints confronted in microbiome data. The key step of our methods utilizes the Sylvester Equation, which is new to the clustering research. The effectiveness of the proposed methods is examined through a variety of numerical experiments and a microbiome data application.

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