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On a Minimum Linear Classification Problem

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We study the following linear classification problem in signal processing: Given a set B of n black point and a set W of m white points in the plane (m=O(n)), compute a minimum number of lines L such that in the arrangement of L each face contain points with the same color (i.e., either all black points or all white points). We call this the Minimum Linear Classification (MLC) problem. We prove that MLC is NP-complete by a reduction from the Minimum Line Fitting (MLF) problem; moreover, a C-approximation to Minimum Linear Classification implies a C-approximation to the Minimum Line Fitting problem. Nevertheless, we obtain an O(log n )-factor algorithm for MLC and we also obtain an O(log Z)-factor algorithm for MLC where Z is the minimum number of disjoint axis-parallel black/white rectangles covering B and W.

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Lu, B., Xu, Y., Zhu, B. et al. On a Minimum Linear Classification Problem. Journal of Global Optimization 26, 435–441 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024779931668

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