Space-conserving agglomerative algorithms
DOI10.1007/BF01202586zbMATH Open0880.62065MaRDI QIDQ2563541FDOQ2563541
Authors: Zhenmin Chen, John W. Van Ness
Publication date: 25 January 1998
Published in: Journal of Classification (Search for Journal in Brave)
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admissibilityagglomerative clusteringgeneral, infinite family of clustering algorithmsLance and Williams algorithmsspace-conserving clusteringwell-structured clustering
Classification and discrimination; cluster analysis (statistical aspects) (62H30) Clustering in the social and behavioral sciences (91C20)
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- An efficient and effective generic agglomerative hierarchical clustering approach
- Hierarchical Heavy Hitters with the Space Saving Algorithm
- Combinatorial optimisation and hierarchical classifications
- Space Distortion and Monotone Admissibility in Agglomerative Clustering
- Minkowski generalizations of Ward's method in hierarchical clustering
- Stock data clustering and multiscale trend detection
- Fast algorithms for a space-time concordance measure
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- Metric admissibility and agglomerative clustering
- Developing criteria for measuring space distortion in combinatorial cluster analysis and methods for controlling the distortion
- A space efficient algorithm for group structure computation
- Space-contracting, space-dilating, and positive admissible clustering algorithms
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