Sparse and Smooth Functional Data Clustering
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DOI10.48550/ARXIV.2103.15224arXiv2103.15224MaRDI QIDQ128310
Antonio Lepore, Biagio Palumbo, Fabio Centofanti
Publication date: 28 March 2021
Abstract: A new model-based procedure is developed for sparse clustering of functional data that aims to classify a sample of curves into homogeneous groups while jointly detecting the most informative portions of domain. The proposed method is referred to as sparse and smooth functional clustering (SaS-Funclust) and relies on a general functional Gaussian mixture model whose parameters are estimated by maximizing a log-likelihood function penalized with a functional adaptive pairwise penalty and a roughness penalty. The former allows identifying the noninformative portion of domain by shrinking the means of separated clusters to some common values, whereas the latter improves the interpretability by imposing some degree of smoothing to the estimated cluster means. The model is estimated via an expectation-conditional maximization algorithm paired with a cross-validation procedure. Through a Monte Carlo simulation study, the SaS-Funclust method is shown to outperform other methods already appeared in the literature, both in terms of clustering performance and interpretability. Finally, three real-data examples are presented to demonstrate the favourable performance of the proposed method. The SaS-Funclust method is implemented in the package , available online at https://github.com/unina-sfere/sasfunclust.
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