Authors
Lance Parsons, Ehtesham Haque, Huan Liu
Publication date
2004/6/1
Source
Acm sigkdd explorations newsletter
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
90-105
Publisher
ACM
Description
Subspace clustering is an extension of traditional clustering that seeks to find clusters in different subspaces within a dataset. Often in high dimensional data, many dimensions are irrelevant and can mask existing clusters in noisy data. Feature selection removes irrelevant and redundant dimensions by analyzing the entire dataset. Subspace clustering algorithms localize the search for relevant dimensions allowing them to find clusters that exist in multiple, possibly overlapping subspaces. There are two major branches of subspace clustering based on their search strategy. Top-down algorithms find an initial clustering in the full set of dimensions and evaluate the subspaces of each cluster, iteratively improving the results. Bottom-up approaches find dense regions in low dimensional spaces and combine them to form clusters. This paper presents a survey of the various subspace clustering algorithms along with a …
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L Parsons, E Haque, H Liu - Acm sigkdd explorations newsletter, 2004