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CampoAprendizaje automáticoAprendizaje automáticoAprendizaje automático
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen201519961967 (formalized 1982)
Autor originalCampello, R.J.G.B.; Moulavi, D.; Zimek, A.; Sander, J.Ester, M., Kriegel, H.-P., Sander, J. & Xu, X.MacQueen, J. B.; Lloyd, S. P.
TipoHierarchical density-based clustering with robust single-linkageDensity-based clustering algorithmPartitional clustering
Fuente seminalCampello, R.J.G.B., Moulavi, D., Zimek, A. & Sander, J. (2015). Hierarchical Density Estimates for Data Clustering, Visualization, and Outlier Detection. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 10(1), 5. DOI ↗Ester, M., Kriegel, H.-P., Sander, J. & Xu, X. (1996). A Density-Based Algorithm for Discovering Clusters in Large Spatial Databases with Noise. Proceedings of the 2nd KDD, 226–231. link ↗Lloyd, S. P. (1982). Least squares quantization in PCM. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 28(2), 129–137. DOI ↗
AliasHDBSCAN*, Robust HDBSCAN*, robust hierarchical density clustering, robust single-linkage HDBSCANDBSCAN Kümeleme, density-based clustering, density-based spatial clusteringk-means clustering, Lloyd's algorithm, k-means partitioning, hard k-means
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ResumenRobust HDBSCAN (HDBSCAN*) extends the original HDBSCAN algorithm with a robust single-linkage framework that handles noise, outliers, and clusters of varying densities more reliably. Introduced by Campello et al. (2015), it converts any density-based hierarchy into a stable flat clustering while explicitly modeling noise points — without requiring the user to pre-specify the number of clusters.DBSCAN is a density-based clustering algorithm, introduced by Ester, Kriegel, Sander and Xu in 1996, that groups together points lying in dense regions and flags points in sparse regions as noise. It is effective on noisy data and on clusters of irregular, non-spherical shapes.K-means is a classic unsupervised partitional clustering algorithm that divides a dataset into K non-overlapping groups by iteratively assigning each observation to its nearest centroid and updating centroids as the mean of their assigned points. It is one of the most widely used exploratory tools in machine learning and data analysis.
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