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Semiparametric Elliptical Mixture Clustering for High-Dimensional Data

Published 9 May 2026 in stat.ME | (2605.08995v1)

Abstract: Clustering high-dimensional data is especially challenging when cluster distributions are heavy tailed and only approximately elliptical. Existing high-dimensional methods are largely built for Gaussian or other light-tailed models, whereas classical robust elliptical procedures are mostly low dimensional or rely on fully parametric radial families. We propose a semiparametric elliptical mixture clustering framework with cluster-specific centers, an unknown common radial generator, and a common sparse precision-shape matrix, together with a data-driven rule for selecting the number of clusters. A generalized expectation-maximization (GEM) algorithm is developed by combining transformed-radius estimation of the radial generator, radial-score center updates, and a Tyler-POET-GLASSO update for the common precision-shape matrix. The method avoids specifying a parametric radial family and remains computationally feasible in high dimensions. We establish high-dimensional consistency for the estimated model components and the excess misclustering error. Simulation studies and a handwritten-digit application demonstrate the competitive performance and robustness of the proposed method, particularly in heavy-tailed elliptical settings.

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