Efficient detection of multivariate correlations with different correlation measures

Author:

d’Hondt Jens E.ORCID,Minartz Koen,Papapetrou Odysseas

Abstract

AbstractCorrelation analysis is an invaluable tool in many domains, for better understanding the data and extracting salient insights. Most works to date focus on detecting high pairwise correlations. A generalization of this problem with known applications but no known efficient solutions involves the discovery of strong multivariate correlations, i.e., finding vectors (typically in the order of 3–5 vectors) that exhibit a strong dependence when considered altogether. In this work, we propose algorithms for detecting multivariate correlations in static and streaming data. Our algorithms, which rely on novel theoretical results, support four different correlation measures, and allow for additional constraints. Our extensive experimental evaluation examines the properties of our solution and demonstrates that our algorithms outperform the state-of-the-art, typically by an order of magnitude.

Funder

HORIZON EUROPE European Innovation Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems

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