Balancing the Tradeoff Between Clustering Value and Interpretability

Sandhya Saisubramanian, Sainyam Galhotra, S. Zilberstein
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Graph clustering groups entities -- the vertices of a graph -- based on their similarity, typically using a complex distance function over a large number of features. Successful integration of clustering approaches in automated decision-support systems hinges on the interpretability of the resulting clusters. This paper addresses the problem of generating interpretable clusters, given features of interest that signify interpretability to an end-user, by optimizing interpretability in addition to common clustering objectives. We propose a β-interpretable clustering algorithm that ensures that at least β fraction of nodes in each cluster share the same feature value. The tunable parameter β is user-specified. We also present a more efficient algorithm for scenarios with β\!=\!1$ and analyze the theoretical guarantees of the two algorithms. Finally, we empirically demonstrate the benefits of our approaches in generating interpretable clusters using four real-world datasets. The interpretability of the clusters is complemented by generating simple explanations denoting the feature values of the nodes in the clusters, using frequent pattern mining.
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平衡聚类值和可解释性之间的权衡
图聚类基于相似度对实体(图的顶点)进行分组,通常在大量特征上使用复杂的距离函数。自动决策支持系统中聚类方法的成功集成取决于结果聚类的可解释性。本文通过优化可解释性以及常见的聚类目标,解决了生成可解释性聚类的问题,给出了最终用户感兴趣的可解释性特征。我们提出了一种β-可解释聚类算法,该算法确保每个聚类中至少β分数的节点共享相同的特征值。可调参数β由用户指定。我们还提出了一个更有效的算法,用于β\!=\!并分析了这两种算法的理论保证。最后,我们通过经验证明了我们的方法在使用四个真实数据集生成可解释的聚类方面的好处。通过使用频繁的模式挖掘,生成表示聚类中节点特征值的简单解释,补充了聚类的可解释性。
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