Constrained classification: The use of a priori information in cluster analysis (Q760129)

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    Constrained classification: The use of a priori information in cluster analysis
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3883430

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      Constrained classification: The use of a priori information in cluster analysis (English)
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      In many classification problems, one often possesses external and/or internal information concerning the objects or units to be analyzed which makes it appropriate to impose constraints on the set of allowable classifications and their characteristics. CONCLUS, or CONstrained CLUStering, is a new methodology devised to perform constrained classification in either an overlapping or nonoverlapping (hierarchical or nonhierarchical) manner. This paper initially reviews the related classification literature. A discussion of the use of constraints in clustering problems is then presented. The CONCLUS model and algorithm are described in detail, as well as their flexibility for use in various applications.
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      constrained optimization
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      CONCLUS
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      constrained classification
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      clustering
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