Clustering High Dimensional Data Using Subspace and Projected Clustering Algorithms

  • Sembiring R
  • Mohamad Zain J
  • Embong A
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Problem statement: Clustering has a number of techniques that have been developed in statistics, pattern recognition, data mining, and other fields. Subspace clustering enumerates clusters of objects in all subspaces of a dataset. It tends to produce many over lapping clusters. Approach: Subspace clustering and projected clustering are research areas for clustering in high dimensional spaces. In this research we experiment three clustering oriented algorithms, PROCLUS, P3C and STATPC. Results: In general, PROCLUS performs better in terms of time of calculation and produced the least number of un-clustered data while STATPC outperforms PROCLUS and P3C in the accuracy of both cluster points and relevant attributes found. Conclusions/Recommendations: In this study, we analyze in detail the properties of different data clustering method.

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Sembiring, R. W., Mohamad Zain, J., & Embong, A. (2010). Clustering High Dimensional Data Using Subspace and Projected Clustering Algorithms. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, 2(4), 162–170. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijcsit.2010.2414

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