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Constrained Clustering: Advances in Algorithms, Theory, and Applications
Contributor(s): Basu, Sugato (Editor), Davidson, Ian (Editor), Wagstaff, Kiri (Editor)
ISBN: 1584889969     ISBN-13: 9781584889960
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $133.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Databases - Data Mining
- Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General
- Computers | Programming - Games
Dewey: 519.53
LCCN: 2008014590
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.1" W x 9.3" (1.70 lbs) 472 pages
 
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Since the initial work on constrained clustering, there have been numerous advances in methods, applications, and our understanding of the theoretical properties of constraints and constrained clustering algorithms. Bringing these developments together, Constrained Clustering: Advances in Algorithms, Theory, and Applications presents an extensive collection of the latest innovations in clustering data analysis methods that use background knowledge encoded as constraints.

Algorithms

The first five chapters of this volume investigate advances in the use of instance-level, pairwise constraints for partitional and hierarchical clustering. The book then explores other types of constraints for clustering, including cluster size balancing, minimum cluster size, and cluster-level relational constraints.

Theory

It also describes variations of the traditional clustering under constraints problem as well as approximation algorithms with helpful performance guarantees.

Applications

The book ends by applying clustering with constraints to relational data, privacy-preserving data publishing, and video surveillance data. It discusses an interactive visual clustering approach, a distance metric learning approach, existential constraints, and automatically generated constraints.

With contributions from industrial researchers and leading academic experts who pioneered the field, this volume delivers thorough coverage of the capabilities and limitations of constrained clustering methods as well as introduces new types of constraints and clustering algorithms.