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Naor, Joseph ; Buchbinder, Niv (Ed.)
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null (Ed.)In the non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) problem, the input is an m×n matrix M with non-negative entries and the goal is to factorize it as M ≈ AW. The m × k matrix A and the k × n matrix W are both constrained to have non-negative entries. This is in contrast to singular value decomposition, where the matrices A and W can have negative entries but must satisfy the orthogonality constraint: the columns of A are orthogonal and the rows of W are also orthogonal. The orthogonal non-negative matrix factorization (ONMF) problem imposes both the non-negativity and the orthogonality constraints, and previous work showed that it leads to better performances than NMF on many clustering tasks. We give the first constant-factor approximation algorithm for ONMF when one or both of A and W are subject to the orthogonality constraint. We also show an interesting connection to the correlation clustering problem on bipartite graphs. Our experiments on synthetic and real-world data show that our algorithm achieves similar or smaller errors compared to previous ONMF algorithms while ensuring perfect orthogonality (many previous algorithms do not satisfy the hard orthogonality constraint).more » « less