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An Efficient Global K-means Clustering Algorithm
Journal Title Journal of Computers
Journal Abbreviation jcp
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Title An Efficient Global K-means Clustering Algorithm
Authors Xie, Weixin; Jiang, Shuai; Xie, Juanying; Gao, Xinbo
Abstract K-means clustering is a popular clustering algorithm based on the partition of data. However, K-means clustering algorithm suffers from some shortcomings, such as its requiring a user to give out the number of clusters at first, and its sensitiveness to initial conditions, and its being easily trapped into a local solution et cetera. The global K-means algorithm proposed by Likas et al is an incremental approach to clustering that dynamically adds one cluster center at a time through a deterministic global search procedure consisting of N (with N being the size of the data set) runs of the K-means algorithm from suitable initial positions. It avoids the depending on any initial conditions or parameters, and considerably outperforms the K-means algorithms, but it has a heavy computational load. In this paper, we propose a new version of the global K-means algorithm. That is an efficient global K-means clustering algorithm. The outstanding feature of our algorithm is its superiority in execution time. It takes less run time than that of the available global K-means algorithms do. In this algorithm we modified the way of finding the optimal initial center of the next new cluster by defining a new function as the criterion to select the optimal candidate center for the next new cluster. Our idea grew under enlightened by Park and Juns idea of K-medoids clustering algorithm. We chose the best candidate initial center for the next cluster by calculating the value of our new function which uses the information of the natural distribution of data, so that the optimal initial center we chose is the point which is not only with the highest density, but also apart from the available cluster centers. Experiments on fourteen well-known data sets from UCI machine learning repository show that our new algorithm can significantly reduce the computational time without affecting the performance of the global K-means algorithms. Further experiments demonstrate that our improved global K-means algorithm outperforms the global K-means algorithm greatly and is suitable for clustering large data sets. Experiments on colon cancer tissue data set revealed that our new global K-means algorithm can efficiently deal with gene expression data with high dimensions. And experiment results on synthetic data sets with different proportions noisy data points prove that our global k-means can avoid the influence of noisy data on clustering results efficiently.
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2011-02-01
Source Journal of Computers Vol 6, No 2 (2011)
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