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K-bMOM: a robust Lloyd-type clustering algorithm based on bootstrap Median-of-Means

We propose a new clustering algorithm that is robust to the presence of outliers in the dataset. We perform Lloyd-type iterations with robust estimates of the centroids. More precisely, we build on the idea of median-of-means statistics to estimate the centroids, but allow for replacement while constructing the blocks. We call this methodology the bootstrap median-of-means (bMOM) and prove that if enough blocks are generated through the bootstrap sampling, then it has a better breakdown point for mean estimation than the classical median-of-means (MOM), where the blocks form a partition of the dataset. From a clustering perspective, bMOM enables to take many blocks of a desired size, thus avoiding possible disappearance of clusters in some blocks, a pitfall that can occur for the partition-based generation of blocks of the classical median-of-means. Experiments on simulated datasets show that the proposed approach, called K-bMOM, performs better than existing robust K-means based methods. Guidelines are provided for tuning the hyper-parameters K-bMOM in practice. It is also recommended to the practitionner to use such a robust approach to initialize their clustering algorithm. Finally, considering a simplified and theoretical version of our estimator, we prove its robustness to adversarial contamination by deriving robust rates of convergence for the K-means distorsion. To our knowledge, it is the first result of this kind for the K-means distorsion.

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