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DomeniuÎnvățare automatăÎnvățare automată
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Anul apariției19991996
Autorul originalAnkerst, M.; Breunig, M. M.; Kriegel, H.-P.; Sander, J.Ester, M., Kriegel, H.-P., Sander, J. & Xu, X.
TipDensity-based clustering (reachability ordering)Density-based clustering algorithm
Sursa seminalăAnkerst, M., Breunig, M. M., Kriegel, H.-P., & Sander, J. (1999). OPTICS: Ordering points to identify the clustering structure. ACM SIGMOD Record, 28(2), 49–60. 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 ↗
Denumiri alternativeOPTICS, Ordering Points To Identify the Clustering Structure, density-based clustering with reachability plot, generalized DBSCANDBSCAN Kümeleme, density-based clustering, density-based spatial clustering
Înrudite33
RezumatOPTICS (Ordering Points To Identify the Clustering Structure) is a density-based clustering algorithm introduced by Ankerst, Breunig, Kriegel, and Sander in 1999. It generalizes DBSCAN by processing points in an ordering that encodes the full density-based cluster structure of a dataset, enabling the detection of clusters of varying densities through a reachability plot rather than requiring a fixed global density threshold.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.
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