Relaxing the Identically Distributed Assumption in Gaussian Co-Clustering for High Dimensional Data

08/25/2018
by   M. P. B. Gallaugher, et al.
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A co-clustering model for continuous data that relaxes the identically distributed assumption within blocks of traditional co-clustering is presented. The proposed model, although allowing more flexibility, still maintains the very high degree of parsimony achieved by traditional co-clustering. A stochastic EM algorithm along with a Gibbs sampler is used for parameter estimation and an ICL criterion is used for model selection. Simulated and real datasets are used for illustration and comparison with traditional co-clustering.

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