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A Constant-Factor Approximation Algorithm for Co-clustering

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Figure 1: An example of co-clustering, where we have rows and columns that appear in the same clusternext to each other
Figure 2: An example of a row clustering, where we have rows and columns that appear in the samecluster next to each other

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