Title :
A least biased fuzzy clustering method
Author :
Beni, Gerardo ; Liu, Xiaomin
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., California Univ., Riverside, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new operational definition of cluster is proposed, and a fuzzy clustering algorithm with minimal biases is formulated by making use of the maximum entropy principle to maximize the entropy of the centroids with respect to the data points (clustering entropy). The authors make no assumptions on the number of clusters or their initial positions. For each value of an adimensional scale parameter β´, the clustering algorithm makes each data point iterate towards one of the cluster´s centroids, so that both hard and fuzzy partitions are obtained. Since the clustering algorithm can make a multiscale analysis of the given data set one can obtain both hierarchy and partitioning type clustering. The relative stability with respect to β´ of each cluster structure is defined as the measurement of cluster validity. The authors determine the specific value of β´ which corresponds to the optimal positions of cluster centroids by minimizing the entropy of the data points with respect to the centroids (clustered entropy). Examples are given to show how this least biased method succeeds in getting perceptually correct clustering results
Keywords :
entropy; fuzzy set theory; pattern recognition; cluster structure; clustering entropy; fuzzy partitions; hard partitions; least biased fuzzy clustering method; maximum entropy principle; minimal biases; multiscale analysis; relative stability; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; Clustering methods; Computational efficiency; Data analysis; Entropy; Kernel; Nearest neighbor searches; Partitioning algorithms; Pattern analysis;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on