Unsupervised K-means clustering algorithm

KP Sinaga, MS Yang - IEEE access, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
KP Sinaga, MS Yang
IEEE access, 2020ieeexplore.ieee.org
The k-means algorithm is generally the most known and used clustering method. There are
various extensions of k-means to be proposed in the literature. Although it is an
unsupervised learning to clustering in pattern recognition and machine learning, the k-
means algorithm and its extensions are always influenced by initializations with a necessary
number of clusters a priori. That is, the k-means algorithm is not exactly an unsupervised
clustering method. In this paper, we construct an unsupervised learning schema for the k …
The k-means algorithm is generally the most known and used clustering method. There are various extensions of k-means to be proposed in the literature. Although it is an unsupervised learning to clustering in pattern recognition and machine learning, the k-means algorithm and its extensions are always influenced by initializations with a necessary number of clusters a priori. That is, the k-means algorithm is not exactly an unsupervised clustering method. In this paper, we construct an unsupervised learning schema for the k-means algorithm so that it is free of initializations without parameter selection and can also simultaneously find an optimal number of clusters. That is, we propose a novel unsupervised k-means (U-k-means) clustering algorithm with automatically finding an optimal number of clusters without giving any initialization and parameter selection. The computational complexity of the proposed U-k-means clustering algorithm is also analyzed. Comparisons between the proposed U-k-means and other existing methods are made. Experimental results and comparisons actually demonstrate these good aspects of the proposed U-k-means clustering algorithm.
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