A sequential fitting procedure for linear data analysis models
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Publication:803695
DOI10.1007/BF01908715zbMATH Open0727.62065MaRDI QIDQ803695FDOQ803695
Authors: Boris Mirkin
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Journal of Classification (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Intelligent choice of the number of clusters in \(K\)-means clustering: an experimental study with different cluster spreads
- Block-relaxation approaches for fitting the INDCLUS model
- An alternating combinatorial optimization approach to fitting the INDCLUS and generalized INDCLUS models
- Kernel-based methods to identify overlapping clusters with linear and nonlinear boundaries
- Algorithms for additive clustering of rectangular data tables
- Graph-theoretic representations for proximity matrices through strongly-anti-Robinson or circular strongly-anti-Robinson matrices
- Model selection strategies for determining the optimal number of overlapping clusters in additive overlapping partitional clustering
- Braverman’s Spectrum and Matrix Diagonalization Versus iK-Means: A Unified Framework for Clustering
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