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Two-Stage Variable Clustering for Data Sets in Distributed Systems
Journal Title Advances in Digital Multimedia
Journal Abbreviation ADMM
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Two-Stage Variable Clustering for Data Sets in Distributed Systems
Authors Latha, Y. Madhavi; Chavali, Kalyan
Abstract In data mining, principal component analysis is a popular dimension reduction technique. It also provides a good remedy for the multi-co-linearity problem, but its interpretation of input space is not as good. To overcome the interpretation problem, principal components (cluster components) are obtained through variable clustering, which was implemented with PROC VARCLUS. The procedure uses oblique principal components analysis and binary iterative splits for variable clustering, and it provides non-orthogonal principal components. Even if this procedure sacrifices the orthogonal property among principal components, it provides good interpretable principal components and well-explained cluster structures of variables. However, when large databases in distributed systems are considered, the procedure may not be up to the mark. The PROC VARCLUS implementation is inefficient to deal with high-dimensional data. We introduce the two-stage, variable clustering technique for large data sets. This technique uses global clusters, sub-clusters, and their principal components.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-06-01
Source 2166-2916
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