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DomaineApprentissage automatiqueApprentissage automatiqueApprentissage automatique
FamilleMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine2015–20172011–20171958–2000s
Auteur d'origineCampello, R. J. G. B. et al. (base); incremental extensions by Hassani, M. et al.Vega-Pons, S. & Ruiz-Shulcloper, J. (ensemble clustering framework); McInnes, L. et al. (HDBSCAN base)Rosenblatt, F.; Littlestone, N.; Shalev-Shwartz, S. (key contributors)
TypeIncremental hierarchical density-based clusteringConsensus clustering ensembleLearning paradigm (sequential model update)
Source fondatriceHassani, M., Seidl, T. (2017). Using internal evaluation measures to validate the quality of diverse stream clustering algorithms. Vietnam Journal of Computer Science, 4(3), 171–183. DOI ↗McInnes, L., Healy, J., & Astels, S. (2017). hdbscan: Hierarchical density based clustering. Journal of Open Source Software, 2(11), 205. DOI ↗Shalev-Shwartz, S. (2011). Online Learning and Online Convex Optimization. Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, 4(2), 107–194. DOI ↗
Aliasincremental HDBSCAN, streaming HDBSCAN, online hierarchical density clustering, dynamic HDBSCANHDBSCAN ensemble clustering, consensus HDBSCAN, multi-run HDBSCAN, cluster ensemble HDBSCANincremental learning, sequential learning, streaming learning, online machine learning
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RésuméOnline HDBSCAN extends the HDBSCAN hierarchical density-based clustering algorithm to incrementally process streaming or sequentially arriving data. Rather than rebuilding the full hierarchy from scratch with each new observation, it maintains and locally updates the mutual reachability graph, minimum spanning tree, condensed cluster tree, and stability-based cluster extraction, enabling continuous density-based clustering without full-dataset reprocessing.Ensemble HDBSCAN runs HDBSCAN multiple times under different hyperparameter settings or data subsamples and combines the resulting partitions into a single stable consensus clustering. Because HDBSCAN is sensitive to its minimum cluster size and minimum samples parameters, pooling multiple runs greatly reduces sensitivity to any single configuration and yields more reproducible cluster assignments on noisy, high-dimensional data.Online learning is a machine learning paradigm in which a model is updated incrementally as each new data point arrives, rather than being trained once on a fixed dataset. It is essential when data streams continuously, storage is limited, or the underlying distribution shifts over time. Theoretical performance is measured by cumulative regret relative to the best fixed predictor in hindsight.
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ScholarGateComparer des méthodes: Online HDBSCAN · Ensemble HDBSCAN · Online Learning. Consulté le 2026-06-18 sur https://scholargate.app/fr/compare