Learning and clustering graphs from high dimensional data

Staff - Faculty of Informatics

Date: 21 February 2023 / 15:30 - 17:00

You are cordially invited to attend the PhD Dissertation Defence of Dimosthenis Pasadakis on Tuesday 21 February 2023 at 15:30 in room D1.13.

Abstract:
Estimating the graphical structures of high dimensional data and identifying the presence of clusters in them are ubiquitous tasks in every scientific domain that deals with interacting or interconnected variables. We participate in the advance of these research fields with efficient and accurate algorithms that learn and cluster graphs. Initially, we contribute in the development of a performant precision matrix estimation routine based on the sparse quadratic approximation of the l1 regularized Gaussian maximum likelihood method. The proposed method exploits the presence of block structure in the underlying computations, and is suitable for datasets characterized by reduced sparsity. Motivated by its effectiveness in high dimensional problems, we extend the capabilities of this method to the retrieval of graphs of only non-negatively correlated variables, and introduce two algorithms for sparse M-matrix estimation. The first one is based on consecutive precision matrix estimations, while the second one performs constrained optimization for the retrieval of the final graphical structure. Finally, we present a nonlinear reformulation of direct multiway spectral clustering that is formulated as an unconstrained minimization problem. Our method promotes sharp indicator vectors that correspond to optimal graph cuts and improved clustering assignments. The advantages of all introduced algorithms are showcased in a series of comparative tests with the current state-of-the-art on artificial datasets, and their real-world applicability is demonstrated with numerical experiments on biological, medical, and image data.

Dissertation Committee:
- Prof. Olaf Schenk, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland (Research Advisor)
- Prof. Illia Horenko, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland (Internal Member)
- Prof. Stefan Wolf, Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland (Internal Member)
- Prof. Theo Damoulas, University of Warwick, United Kingdom (External Member)
- Prof. Inderjit Dhillon, University of Texas at Austin (External Member)
- Prof. Albert Jan Yzelman, Huawei Zürich Research Lab (External Member)