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Faster Functional Clustering via Gaussian Mixture Models (1608.05481v3)

Published 19 Aug 2016 in stat.CO

Abstract: Functional data analysis (FDA) is an important modern paradigm for handling infinite-dimensional data. An important task in FDA is model-based clustering, which organizes functional populations into groups via subpopulation structures. The most common approach for model-based clustering of functional data is via mixtures of linear mixed-effects models. The mixture of linear mixed-effects models (MLMM) approach requires a computationally intensive algorithm for estimation. We provide a novel Gaussian mixture model (GMM) characterization of the model-based clustering problem. We demonstrate that this GMM-based characterization allows for improved computational speeds over the MLMM approach when applied via available functions in the R programming environment. Theoretical considerations for the GMM approach are discussed. An example application to a dataset based upon calcium imaging in the larval zebrafish brain is provided as a demonstration of the effectiveness of the simpler GMM approach.

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