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Mixture Modeling×Klusteranalys×
ÄmnesområdeStatistikStatistik
FamiljLatent structureLatent structure
Ursprungsår18941939–1967
UpphovspersonKarl PearsonRobert C. Tryon (early development); Ward (1963) for hierarchical; MacQueen (1967) for k-means
TypLatent variable / density estimationUnsupervised classification / grouping
UrsprungskällaMcLachlan, G. J. & Peel, D. (2000). Finite Mixture Models. Wiley-Interscience. ISBN: 978-0471006268Everitt, B. S., Landau, S., Leese, M. & Stahl, D. (2011). Cluster Analysis (5th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0470749913
Aliasfinite mixture model, mixture distribution model, FMM, model-based clusteringclustering, unsupervised classification, data clustering, numerical taxonomy
Närliggande65
SammanfattningMixture modeling assumes that a population is composed of K unobserved subpopulations, each described by its own probability distribution. The observed data are treated as draws from a weighted combination of these component distributions. It provides a principled, model-based alternative to ad hoc clustering and supports formal comparison of solutions with different numbers of components.Cluster analysis is a family of unsupervised multivariate techniques that partition a set of objects or observations into internally homogeneous, mutually distinct groups — clusters — based on measured characteristics, without any prior knowledge of group membership. It is widely used in market segmentation, bioinformatics, psychology, and social science to reveal natural groupings in data.
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