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Ensemble K-means
Ensemble K-means runs K-means clustering many times under varied initializations, random seeds, or feature subsets, then aggregates the resulting partitions into a single consensus assignment. This approach reduces K-means' well-known sensitivity to initialization and produces more stable, reproducible clusters than any single run.
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Ensemble K-means Clustering (Consensus Clustering)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / machine-learning
- Strehl, A. & Ghosh, J. (2002). Cluster ensembles — a knowledge reuse framework for combining multiple partitions. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 3, 583–617. · URL
- Monti, S., Tamayo, P., Mesirov, J. & Golub, T. (2003). Consensus clustering: a resampling-based method for class discovery and visualization of gene expression microarray data. Machine Learning, 52, 91–118. · DOI 10.1023/A:1023949509487
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