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Análise de Agrupamento Bayesiana×Agrupamento Hierárquico×
ÁreaEstatísticaAprendizado de máquina
FamíliaLatent structureMachine learning
Ano de origem1998–20021963
Autor originalFraley & Raftery (model-based); Dirichlet process formulations by Ferguson (1973) and Antoniak (1974)Ward, J. H.
TipoProbabilistic / model-based clusteringUnsupervised clustering (agglomerative)
Fonte seminalFraley, C. & Raftery, A. E. (2002). Model-based clustering, discriminant analysis, and density estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97(458), 611–631. DOI ↗Ward, J. H. (1963). Hierarchical Grouping to Optimize an Objective Function. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 58(301), 236–244. DOI ↗
Outros nomesBCA, Bayesian clustering, probabilistic cluster analysis, Bayesian model-based clusteringHiyerarşik Kümeleme, hiyerarşik kümeleme, agglomerative clustering, hierarchical agglomerative clustering
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ResumoBayesian cluster analysis assigns observations to latent groups by combining a probabilistic model of within-cluster data with prior beliefs about cluster parameters and the number of clusters. It yields posterior probabilities of cluster membership and principled uncertainty estimates, making it more transparent than classical distance-based clustering algorithms.Hierarchical clustering is an unsupervised method that groups observations into nested clusters and draws the result as a dendrogram, so the number of clusters need not be fixed in advance. Its agglomerative form rests on the objective-function grouping criterion introduced by Joe Ward in 1963.
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