DocumentCode
813751
Title
Combining multiple clusterings using evidence accumulation
Author
Fred, Ana L N ; Jain, Anubhav K.
Author_Institution
Inst. de Telecommunicacoes, Lisbon, Portugal
Volume
27
Issue
6
fYear
2005
fDate
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
835
Lastpage
850
Abstract
We explore the idea of evidence accumulation (EAC) for combining the results of multiple clusterings. First, a clustering ensemble - a set of object partitions, is produced. Given a data set (n objects or patterns in d dimensions), different ways of producing data partitions are: 1) applying different clustering algorithms and 2) applying the same clustering algorithm with different values of parameters or initializations. Further, combinations of different data representations (feature spaces) and clustering algorithms can also provide a multitude of significantly different data partitionings. We propose a simple framework for extracting a consistent clustering, given the various partitions in a clustering ensemble. According to the EAC concept, each partition is viewed as an independent evidence of data organization, individual data partitions being combined, based on a voting mechanism, to generate a new n × n similarity matrix between the n patterns. The final data partition of the n patterns is obtained by applying a hierarchical agglomerative clustering algorithm on this matrix. We have developed a theoretical framework for the analysis of the proposed clustering combination strategy and its evaluation, based on the concept of mutual information between data partitions. Stability of the results is evaluated using bootstrapping techniques. A detailed discussion of an evidence accumulation-based clustering algorithm, using a split and merge strategy based on the k-means clustering algorithm, is presented. Experimental results of the proposed method on several synthetic and real data sets are compared with other combination strategies, and with individual clustering results produced by well-known clustering algorithms.
Keywords
data structures; pattern clustering; unsupervised learning; data organization; data representation; evidence accumulation; feature spaces; k-means clustering algorithm; multiple clustering; Clustering algorithms; Data mining; Information analysis; Mutual information; Partitioning algorithms; Prototypes; Shape measurement; Stability; Tree graphs; Voting; Cluster analysis; K-means algorithm; cluster fusion; cluster validity; combining clustering partitions; evidence accumulation; mutual information.; robust clustering; single-link method;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2005.113
Filename
1432715
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