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Title: An expemmental study of the effect of frequency of co-occurrence of features in clustering
Authors: Pai, R.M.
Ananthanarayana, V.S.
Issue Date: 2007
Citation: 2007 9th International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications, ISSPA 2007, Proceedings, 2007, Vol., , pp.-
Abstract: In this paper, an attempt has been made to explore the effect of frequency of co-occurrence of features on the accuracy of the clustering results. This has been achieved by incorporating the frequency component in the clustering algorithm. The frequency, we mean here is the number of times the sequence of features appear in the data set. We try to utilize this component in the algorithm and study its effect on the resultant accuracy. The algorithm we have used is the PC(pattern count)-tree based clustering algorithm. The PC-tree is a compact and complete representation of the data set. It is data order independent and incremental. It can be applied to changing data and changing knowledge. i.e. dynamic databases. This algorithm is based on a compact data structure called PC-tree. The node of the PC-tree has, in addition to other fields a count field, which keeps track of the count of the number of features shared by the pattern. In the literature, the PC-tree was used for clustering and the count field was used only to retrieve back the transactions. In this paper, we try to make use of this field in clustering. We have also used the partitioned PC-tree based algorithm and studied the effect of frequency on the accuracy. We have conducted extensive experiments with the OCR handwritten digit dataset, a real dataset and observed the effect of frequency on the clustering results. The results of all our experiments are tabulated. �2007 IEEE.
URI: http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/7294
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