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Apache Spark reassigned SPARK-14174: ------------------------------------ Assignee: Apache Spark > Accelerate KMeans via Mini-Batch EM > ----------------------------------- > > Key: SPARK-14174 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-14174 > Project: Spark > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: MLlib > Reporter: zhengruifeng > Assignee: Apache Spark > Priority: Minor > > The MiniBatchKMeans is a variant of the KMeans algorithm which uses > mini-batches to reduce the computation time, while still attempting to > optimise the same objective function. Mini-batches are subsets of the input > data, randomly sampled in each training iteration. These mini-batches > drastically reduce the amount of computation required to converge to a local > solution. In contrast to other algorithms that reduce the convergence time of > k-means, mini-batch k-means produces results that are generally only slightly > worse than the standard algorithm. > I have implemented mini-batch kmeans in Mllib, and the acceleration is realy > significant. > The MiniBatch KMeans is named XMeans in following lines. > val path = "/tmp/mnist8m.scale" > val data = MLUtils.loadLibSVMFile(sc, path) > val vecs = data.map(_.features).persist() > val km = KMeans.train(data=vecs, k=10, maxIterations=10, runs=1, > initializationMode="k-means||", seed=123l) > km.computeCost(vecs) > res0: Double = 3.317029898599564E8 > val xm = XMeans.train(data=vecs, k=10, maxIterations=10, runs=1, > initializationMode="k-means||", miniBatchFraction=0.1, seed=123l) > xm.computeCost(vecs) > res1: Double = 3.3169865959604424E8 > val xm2 = XMeans.train(data=vecs, k=10, maxIterations=10, runs=1, > initializationMode="k-means||", miniBatchFraction=0.01, seed=123l) > xm2.computeCost(vecs) > res2: Double = 3.317195831216454E8 > The above three training all reached the max number of iterations 10. > We can see that the WSSSEs are almost the same. While their speed perfermence > have significant difference: > KMeans 2876sec > MiniBatch KMeans (fraction=0.1) 263sec > MiniBatch KMeans (fraction=0.01) 90sec > With appropriate fraction, the bigger the dataset is, the higher speedup is. > The data used above have 8,100,000 samples, 784 features. It can be > downloaded here > (https://www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~cjlin/libsvmtools/datasets/multiclass/mnist8m.scale.bz2) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@spark.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@spark.apache.org