Guo-Jun Qi, Charu Aggarwal, et al.
IEEE TPAMI
In this paper, we shall show the following experimental results: (1) the one-dimensional clustering algorithm advocated by Slagle and Lee(1) can be generalized to the n-dimensional case, n > 1: (2) if a set of points in some n-space (n > 1) are linearly ordered through the short spanning path algorithm, then this set of points can be considered as occupying a one-dimensional space and the original n-dimensional clustering problem can now be viewed as a one-dimensional clustering problem; (3) a short spanning path usually contains as much information as a minimal spanning tree; (4) the one-dimensional clustering algorithm can be used to find the long links in a short spanning path or a minimal spanning tree. These long links have to be broken to obtain clusters. © 1974.
Guo-Jun Qi, Charu Aggarwal, et al.
IEEE TPAMI
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