A Revenue Function for Comparison-Based Hierarchical Clustering

Published: 02 Apr 2023, Last Modified: 02 Apr 2023Accepted by TMLREveryoneRevisionsBibTeX
Abstract: Comparison-based learning addresses the problem of learning when, instead of explicit features or pairwise similarities, one only has access to comparisons of the form: \emph{Object $A$ is more similar to $B$ than to $C$.} Recently, it has been shown that, in Hierarchical Clustering, single and complete linkage can be directly implemented using only such comparisons while several algorithms have been proposed to emulate the behaviour of average linkage. Hence, finding hierarchies (or dendrograms) using only comparisons is a well understood problem. However, evaluating their meaningfulness when no ground-truth nor explicit similarities are available remains an open question. In this paper, we bridge this gap by proposing a new revenue function that allows one to measure the goodness of dendrograms using only comparisons. We show that this function is closely related to Dasgupta's cost for hierarchical clustering that uses pairwise similarities. On the theoretical side, we use the proposed revenue function to resolve the open problem of whether one can approximately recover a latent hierarchy using few triplet comparisons. On the practical side, we present principled algorithms for comparison-based hierarchical clustering based on the maximisation of the revenue and we empirically compare them with existing methods.
Submission Length: Regular submission (no more than 12 pages of main content)
Previous TMLR Submission Url: https://openreview.net/forum?id=QzWr4w8PXx
Changes Since Last Submission: Camera Ready Version of the paper
Code: https://github.com/jitaishik/Revenue_ComparisonHC
Assigned Action Editor: ~Sivan_Sabato1
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Submission Number: 826
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