[R] references on cluster analysis
Murray Jorgensen
maj at stats.waikato.ac.nz
Mon Feb 23 01:56:31 CET 2004
I don't really believe that there is any satisfactory definition of the
"true number of clusters" let along a procedure that would reliably find it.
Murray Jorgensen
Martin Maechler wrote:
> Back from my vacation, I haven't seen an R-help answer on this
> (Christian, where have you been ? ;-)
>
>
>>>>>>"GiampS" == Giampiero Salvi <giampi at speech.kth.se>
>>>>>> on Sat, 7 Feb 2004 23:40:36 +0100 (CET) writes:
>
>
> GiampS> Hi all, I'm doing a study on predicting the "true"
> GiampS> number of clusters in a hierarchical clustering
> GiampS> scheme. My main reference is at the moment
>
> GiampS> Milligan GW and Cooper MC (1985) "An examination of
> GiampS> procedures for determining the number of clusters in
> GiampS> a data set" Psychometrika vol 50 no 2 pp 159-179
>
> GiampS> and all the references included in that paper.
>
> (not available to me)
>
> GiampS> I'm planning to perform a similar comparison on a
> GiampS> number of indexes, but on a much larger data set (in
> GiampS> the order of 3000 points), and with a much higher
> GiampS> "true" number of clusters (in the order of some
> GiampS> hundreds), to see if the properties of the indexes
> GiampS> scale accordingly.
>
> GiampS> I was wondering if the set of indexes described in
> GiampS> the reference are still "state of the art" (most of
> GiampS> them were introduced in the '60s and '70s), or if
> GiampS> there are new indexes and methods I could include in
> GiampS> my study. I would really appreciate if you could
> GiampS> point me to some newer references addressing this problem.
>
> Gordon's 2nd edition,
>
> author = {A. D. Gordon},
> title = {Classification, 2nd Edition},
> publisher = {Chappman \& Hall/CRC},
> year = 1999,
> series = {Monographs on Statistics and Applied Probability 82},
> edition = {2nd edition}
>
> has a whole chapter (one of the last ones in the book) on this.
>
> R's cluster package has a generic silhouette() function (with 2 methods),
> and plot.silhouette() method --- all are improvements from
> Kaufman & Rousseeuw's original code.
>
> A recent research paper using "CLEST" (Fridyland & Dudoit),
> mentioning "GAP" (Tibshirani) etc etc still find silhouette
> among the best "indices" for determining the number of clusters.
>
> A student's (master) thesis here seems to point in the same
> direction.
>
> GiampS> I also read Milligan's chapter in the book
> GiampS> "Clustering and Classification" from 1995,
> (which book? author?)
>
> GiampS> but didn't find information on this subject that wasn't
> GiampS> included in the previous paper.
>
> Regards,
> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/
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