IMPACT: A Novel Clustering Algorithm based on Attraction
Author(s) -
Tran Anh Vu,
José C. Clemente,
Duc Thuan Nguyen,
Jiuyong Li,
Xuan Tho Dang,
Thi Tu Kien Le,
Thi Lan Anh Nguyen,
Thammakorn Saethang,
Mamoru Kubo,
Yoichi Yamada,
Kenji Satou
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of computers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1796-203X
DOI - 10.4304/jcp.7.3.653-665
Subject(s) - cluster analysis , computer science , attraction , algorithm , artificial intelligence , philosophy , linguistics
Clustering is a discovery process that groups data objects into clusters such that the intracluster similarity is maximized and the intercluster similarity is minimized. This paper proposes a novel-clustering algorithm, IMPACT (Iteratively Moving Points based on Attraction to ClusTer data), that partitions data objects by moving them closer according to their attractive forces. These movements increase separation among clusters while retaining the global structure of the data. Our algorithm does not require a priori specification of the number of clusters or other parameters to identify the underlying clustering structure. Experimental results show improvements over other clustering algorithms for datasets containing different cluster shapes, densities, sizes, and noise
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