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PaVa: a novel Path-based Valley-seeking clustering algorithm (2306.07503v1)

Published 13 Jun 2023 in cs.LG

Abstract: Clustering methods are being applied to a wider range of scenarios involving more complex datasets, where the shapes of clusters tend to be arbitrary. In this paper, we propose a novel Path-based Valley-seeking clustering algorithm for arbitrarily shaped clusters. This work aims to seek the valleys among clusters and then individually extract clusters. Three vital techniques are used in this algorithm. First, path distance (minmax distance) is employed to transform the irregular boundaries among clusters, that is density valleys, into perfect spherical shells. Second, a suitable density measurement, $k$-distance, is employed to make adjustment on Minimum Spanning Tree, by which a robust minmax distance is calculated. Third, we seek the transformed density valleys by determining their centers and radius. First, the clusters are wrapped in spherical shells after the distance transformation, making the extraction process efficient even with clusters of arbitrary shape. Second, adjusted Minimum Spanning Tree enhances the robustness of minmax distance under different kinds of noise. Last, the number of clusters does not need to be inputted or decided manually due to the individual extraction process. After applying the proposed algorithm to several commonly used synthetic datasets, the results indicate that the Path-based Valley-seeking algorithm is accurate and efficient. The algorithm is based on the dissimilarity of objects, so it can be applied to a wide range of fields. Its performance on real-world datasets illustrates its versatility.

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