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Data clustering is a highly interdisciplinary field the goal of which is to divide a set of objects into homogeneous groups such that objects in the same group are similar and objects in different groups are quite distinct. Thousands of theoretical papers and a number of books on data clustering have been published over the past 50 years. However few books exist to teach people how to implement data clustering algorithms. This book was written for anyone who wants to implement or improve their data clustering algorithms. Using object-oriented design and programming techniques Data Clustering in C++ exploits the commonalities of all data clustering algorithms to create a flexible set of reusable classes that simplifies the implementation of any data clustering algorithm. Readers can follow the development of the base data clustering classes and several popular data clustering algorithms. Additional topics such as data pre-processing data visualization cluster visualization and cluster interpretation are briefly covered. This book is divided into three parts-Data Clustering and C++ Preliminaries: A review of basic concepts of data clustering the unified modeling language object-oriented programming in C++ and design patternsA C++ Data Clustering Framework: The development of data clustering base classesData Clustering Algorithms: The implementation of several popular data clustering algorithms A key to learning a clustering algorithm is to implement and experiment the clustering algorithm. Complete listings of classes examples unit test cases and GNU configuration files are included in the appendices of this book as well as in the downloadable resources. The only requirements to compile the code are a modern C++ compiler and the Boost C++ libraries. | Data Clustering in C++ An Object-Oriented Approach

Chapman & Hall Data Clustering In C++ An Object-Oriented Approach 09780367382957

Data clustering is a highly interdisciplinary field the goal of which is to divide a set of objects into homogeneous groups such that objects in the same group are similar and objects in different groups are quite distinct. Thousands of theoretical papers and a number of books on data clustering have been published over the past 50 years. However few books exist to teach people how to implement data clustering algorithms. This book was written for anyone who wants to implement or improve their data clustering algorithms. Using object-oriented design and programming techniques Data Clustering in C++ exploits the commonalities of all data clustering algorithms to create a flexible set of reusable classes that simplifies the implementation of any data clustering algorithm. Readers can follow the development of the base data clustering classes and several popular data clustering algorithms. Additional topics such as data pre-processing data visualization cluster visualization and cluster interpretation are briefly covered. This book is divided into three parts-Data Clustering and C++ Preliminaries: A review of basic concepts of data clustering the unified modeling language object-oriented programming in C++ and design patternsA C++ Data Clustering Framework: The development of data clustering base classesData Clustering Algorithms: The implementation of several popular data clustering algorithms A key to learning a clustering algorithm is to implement and experiment the clustering algorithm. Complete listings of classes examples unit test cases and GNU configuration files are included in the appendices of this book as well as in the downloadable resources. The only requirements to compile the code are a modern C++ compiler and the Boost C++ libraries. | Data Clustering in C++ An Object-Oriented Approach

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