The construction of hierarchic and non-hierarchic classifications

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Many of the cluster methods that are used in the construction of classificatory systems operate on data in the form of a dissimilarity coefficient on a set of objects. In this paper we outline a theoretical framework within which the properties of such methods may be discussed. Certain conditions that a cluster method should satisfy are suggested, and a particular sequence of cluster methods which satisfies these conditions is described. The application of the sequence of methods is illustrated by a simple example. © 1968 The British Computer Society.

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Jardine, N., & Sibson, R. (1968). The construction of hierarchic and non-hierarchic classifications. Computer Journal, 11(2), 177–184. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/11.2.177

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