A Note on Clustering Aggregation for Binary Clusterings
Abstract: We consider the clustering aggregation problem in which we are given a set of clusterings and want to find an aggregated clustering which minimizes the sum of mismatches to the input clusterings. In the binary case (each clustering is a bipartition) this problem was known to be NP-hard under Turing reductions. We strengthen this result by providing a polynomial-time many-one reduction. Our result also implies that no $2{o(n)}\cdot |I'|{O(1)}$-time algorithm exists that solves any given clustering instance $I'$ with $n$ elements, unless the \ETH{} fails. On the positive side, we show that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable with respect to the number of input clusterings and we give an integer linear programming formulation.
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