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Subset Partitioning via Anticlustering
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    Subset Partitioning via Anticlustering

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      0.6.3
      30 January 2023
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      0.6.4
      2 May 2023
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      0.5.0
      29 June 2020
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      0.5.3
      25 September 2020
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      0.5.6
      24 November 2020
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      0.6.0
      1 December 2021
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      0.6.1
      7 December 2021
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      0.7.0
      15 July 2023
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      0.8.0-1
      25 October 2023
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      0.8.0
      14 September 2023
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      0.8.1
      26 October 2023
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      26 October 2023
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      The method of anticlustering partitions a pool of elements into groups (i.e., anticlusters) with the goal of maximizing between-group similarity or within-group heterogeneity. The anticlustering approach thereby reverses the logic of cluster analysis that strives for high within-group homogeneity and clear separation between groups. Computationally, anticlustering is accomplished by maximizing instead of minimizing a clustering objective function, such as the intra-cluster variance (used in k-means clustering) or the sum of pairwise distances within clusters. The main function anticlustering() gives access to exact and heuristic anticlustering methods described in Papenberg and Klau (2021; <doi:10.1037/met0000301>), Brusco et al. (2020; <doi:10.1111/bmsp.12186>), and Papenberg (2023; <doi:10.1111/bmsp.12315>). The exact algorithms require that an integer linear programming solver is installed, either the GNU linear programming kit (<https://www.gnu.org/software/glpk/glpk.html>) together with the interface package 'Rglpk' (<https://cran.R-project.org/package=Rglpk>), or the SYMPHONY ILP solver (<https://github.com/coin-or/SYMPHONY>) together with the interface package 'Rsymphony' (<https://cran.r-project.org/package=Rsymphony>). Full access to the bicriterion anticlustering method proposed by Brusco et al. (2020) is given via the function bicriterion_anticlustering(), while kplus_anticlustering() implements the full functionality of the k-plus anticlustering approach proposed by Papenberg (2023). Some other functions are available to solve classical clustering problems. The function balanced_clustering() applies a cluster analysis under size constraints, i.e., creates equal-sized clusters. The function matching() can be used for (unrestricted, bipartite, or K-partite) matching. The function wce() can be used optimally solve the (weighted) cluster editing problem, also known as correlation clustering, clique partitioning problem or transitivity clustering.
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