A framework for initialising a dynamic clustering algorithm: ART2-A

Simon J. Chambers, I. Jarman, P. Lisboa
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Algorithms in the Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) family adapt to structural changes in data as new information presents, making it an exciting candidate for dynamic online clustering of big health data. Its use however has largely been restricted to the signal processing field. In this paper we introduce an refinement of the ART2-A method within an adapted separation and concordance (SeCo) framework which has been shown to identify stable and reproducible solutions from repeated initialisations that also provides evidence for an appropriate number of initial clusters that best calibrates the algorithm with the data presented. The results show stable, reproducible solutions for a mix of real-world heath related datasets and well known benchmark datasets, selecting solutions which better represent the underlying structure of the data than using a single measure of separation. The scalability of the method and it's facility for dynamic online clustering makes it suitable for finding structure in big data.
初始化动态聚类算法的框架:ART2-A
自适应共振理论(ART)家族中的算法随着新信息的出现而适应数据的结构变化,使其成为大健康数据动态在线聚类的令人兴奋的候选算法。然而,它的应用在很大程度上仅限于信号处理领域。在本文中,我们在一个适应的分离和一致性(SeCo)框架内介绍了对ART2-A方法的改进,该框架已被证明可以从重复初始化中识别稳定和可重复的解决方案,这也为适当数量的初始集群提供了证据,这些集群可以用所提供的数据最好地校准算法。结果显示,对于真实世界健康相关数据集和已知基准数据集的混合,选择的解决方案比使用单一的分离度量更能代表数据的底层结构,从而提供了稳定、可重复的解决方案。该方法的可扩展性和动态在线聚类能力使其适用于大数据中的结构查找。
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