A General Theory of Classificatory Sorting Strategies: 1. Hierarchical Systems

  • Lance G
  • Williams W
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It is shown that the computational behaviour of a hierarchical sorting-strategy depends on three properties, which are established for five conventional strategies and four measures. The conventional strategies are shown to be simple variants of a single linear system defined by four parameters. A new strategy is defined, enabling continuous variation of intensity of grouping by variation in a single parameter. An Appendix provides specifications of computer programs embodying the new principles.

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Lance, G. N., & Williams, W. T. (1967). A General Theory of Classificatory Sorting Strategies: 1. Hierarchical Systems. The Computer Journal, 9(4), 373–380. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/9.4.373

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