In this paper, we propose a hybrid clustering method that combines the strengths of bottom-up hierarchical clustering with that of top-down clustering. The first method is good at identifying small clusters but not large ones; the strengths are reversed for the second method. The hybrid method is built on the new idea of a mutual cluster: a group of points closer to each other than to any other points. Theoretical connections between mutual clusters and bottom-up clustering methods are established, aiding in their interpretation and providing an algorithm for identification of mutual clusters. We illustrate the technique on simulated and real microarray datasets. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Chipman, H., & Tibshirani, R. (2006). Hybrid hierarchical clustering with applications to microarray data. Biostatistics, 7(2), 286–301. https://doi.org/10.1093/biostatistics/kxj007
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