Hybrid Genetic Algorithm with K-Means for Clustering Problems

  • Malki A
  • Rizk M
  • El-Shorbagy M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The K-means method is one of the most widely used clustering methods and has been implemented in many fields of science and technology. One of the major problems of the k-means algorithm is that it may produce empty clusters depending on initial center vectors. Genetic Algorithms (GAs) are adaptive heuristic search algorithm based on the evolutionary principles of natural selection and genetics. This paper presents a hybrid version of the k-means algorithm with GAs that efficiently eliminates this empty cluster problem. Results of simulation experiments using several data sets prove our claim.

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Malki, A. A., Rizk, M. M., El-Shorbagy, M. A., & Mousa, A. A. (2016). Hybrid Genetic Algorithm with K-Means for Clustering Problems. Open Journal of Optimization, 05(02), 71–83. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojop.2016.52009

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