Clustering spatiotemporal data: An augmented fuzzy C-means

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Abstract

In spatiotemporal data commonly encountered in geographical systems, biomedical signals, and the like, each datum is composed of features comprising a spatial component and a temporal part. Clustering of data of this nature poses challenges, especially in terms of a suitable treatment of the spatial and temporal components of the data. In this study, proceeding with the objective function-based clustering (such as, e.g., fuzzy C-means), we revisit and augment the algorithm to make it applicable to spatiotemporal data. An augmented distance function is discussed, and the resulting clustering algorithm is provided. Two optimization criteria, i.e., a reconstruction error and a prediction error, are introduced and used as a vehicle to optimize the performance of the clustering method. Experimental results obtained for synthetic and real-world data are reported. © 1993-2012 IEEE.

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Izakian, H., Pedrycz, W., & Jamal, I. (2013). Clustering spatiotemporal data: An augmented fuzzy C-means. IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 21(5), 855–868. https://doi.org/10.1109/TFUZZ.2012.2233479

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