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Robust Cluster Analysis
Robust Cluster Analysis is a trimmed model-based clustering method, introduced by García-Escudero and colleagues in 2008, that partitions continuous multivariate data into clusters while resisting the influence of outliers and noise. By setting aside a fraction of the most discordant observations, it keeps the recovered cluster structure from being contaminated by stray points.
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Trimmed Robust Cluster Analysis (TCLUST)
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- García-Escudero, L. A., Gordaliza, A., Matrán, C., & Mayo-Iscar, A. (2008). A General Trimming Approach to Robust Cluster Analysis. The Annals of Statistics, 36(3), 1324-1345. · DOI 10.1214/07-AOS515
- Riani, M., Cerioli, A., Atkinson, A. C., & Perrotta, D. (2014). Monitoring Robust Regression / Robust Clustering. Statistics and Computing. · URL
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