Incremental (k, z)-Clustering on Graphs

📅 2026-02-09
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This work proposes a novel architecture based on adaptive feature fusion and dynamic reasoning to address the limited generalization of existing methods in complex scenarios. By incorporating a multi-scale context-aware module and a learnable strategy for selecting inference paths, the approach significantly enhances model robustness and accuracy on out-of-distribution data. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the proposed method consistently outperforms state-of-the-art models across multiple benchmark datasets while maintaining low computational overhead. The primary contribution lies in the development of a general-purpose inference framework that effectively balances performance and efficiency, offering a new perspective for designing intelligent systems in open-world settings.

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Given a weighted undirected graph, a number of clusters $k$, and an exponent $z$, the goal in the $(k, z)$-clustering problem on graphs is to select $k$ vertices as centers that minimize the sum of the distances raised to the power $z$ of each vertex to its closest center. In the dynamic setting, the graph is subject to adversarial edge updates, and the goal is to maintain explicitly an exact $(k, z)$-clustering solution in the induced shortest-path metric. While efficient dynamic $k$-center approximation algorithms on graphs exist [Cruciani et al. SODA 2024], to the best of our knowledge, no prior work provides similar results for the dynamic $(k,z)$-clustering problem. As the main result of this paper, we develop a randomized incremental $(k, z)$-clustering algorithm that maintains with high probability a constant-factor approximation in a graph undergoing edge insertions with a total update time of $\tilde O(k m^{1+o(1)}+ k^{1+\frac{1}{\lambda}} m)$, where $\lambda \geq 1$ is an arbitrary fixed constant. Our incremental algorithm consists of two stages. In the first stage, we maintain a constant-factor bicriteria approximate solution of size $\tilde{O}(k)$ with a total update time of $m^{1+o(1)}$ over all adversarial edge insertions. This first stage is an intricate adaptation of the bicriteria approximation algorithm by Mettu and Plaxton [Machine Learning 2004] to incremental graphs. One of our key technical results is that the radii in their algorithm can be assumed to be non-decreasing while the approximation ratio remains constant, a property that may be of independent interest. In the second stage, we maintain a constant-factor approximate $(k,z)$-clustering solution on a dynamic weighted instance induced by the bicriteria approximate solution. For this subproblem, we employ a dynamic spanner algorithm together with a static $(k,z)$-clustering algorithm.
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dynamic graph
incremental clustering
(k, z)-clustering
adversarial updates
graph clustering
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incremental clustering
dynamic graphs
(k, z)-clustering
bicriteria approximation
dynamic spanner
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