Advances in Fuzzy Clustering and its Applications
Jose Valente de Oliveira, Witold Pedrycz
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2007-06-01
- 定價: $4,200
- 售價: 9.5 折 $3,990
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 454
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0470027606
- ISBN-13: 9780470027608
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人工智慧、大數據 Big-data
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A comprehensive, coherent, and in depth presentation of the state of the art in fuzzy clustering.Fuzzy clustering is now a mature and vibrant area of research with highly innovative advanced applications. Encapsulating this through presenting a careful selection of research contributions, this book addresses timely and relevant concepts and methods, whilst identifying major challenges and recent developments in the area. Split into five clear sections, Fundamentals, Visualization, Algorithms and Computational Aspects, Real-Time and Dynamic Clustering, and Applications and Case Studies, the book covers a wealth of novel, original and fully updated material, and in particular offers:
- a focus on the algorithmic and computational augmentations of fuzzy clustering and its effectiveness in handling high dimensional problems, distributed problem solving and uncertainty management.
- presentations of the important and relevant phases of cluster design, including the role of information granules, fuzzy sets in the realization of human-centricity facet of data analysis, as well as system modelling
- demonstrations of how the results facilitate further detailed development of models, and enhance interpretation aspects
- a carefully organized illustrative series of applications and case studies in which fuzzy clustering plays a pivotal role
This book will be of key interest to engineers associated with fuzzy control, bioinformatics, data mining, image processing, and pattern recognition, while computer engineers, students and researchers, in most engineering disciplines, will find this an invaluable resource and research tool.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors.Foreword.
Preface.
Part I Fundamentals.
1 Fundamentals of Fuzzy Clustering (Rudolf Kruse, Christian Döring and Marie-Jeanne Lesot).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Basic Clustering Algorithms.
1.3 Distance Function Variants.
1.4 Objective Function Variants.
1.5 Update Equation Variants: Alternating Cluster Estimation.
1.6 Concluding Remarks.
Acknowledgements.
References.
2 Relational Fuzzy Clustering (Thomas A. Runkler).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Object and Relational Data.
2.3 Object Data Clustering Models.
2.4 Relational Clustering.
2.5 Relational Clustering with Non-spherical Prototypes.
2.6 Relational Data Interpreted as Object Data.
2.7 Summary.
2.8 Experiments.
2.9 Conclusions.
References.
3 Fuzzy Clustering with Minkowski Distance Functions (Patrick J.F. Groenen, Uzay Kaymak and Joost van Rosmalen).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Formalization.
3.3 The Majorizing Algorithm for Fuzzy C-means with Minkowski Distances.
3.4 The Effects of the Robustness Parameter.
3.5 Internet Attitudes.
3.6 Conclusions.
References.
4 Soft Cluster Ensembles (Kunal Punera and Joydeep Ghosh).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Cluster Ensembles.
4.3 Soft Cluster Ensembles.
4.4 Experimental Setup.
4.5 Soft vs. Hard Cluster Ensembles.
4.6 Conclusions and Future Work.
Acknowledgements.
References.
Part II Visualization.
5 Aggregation and Visualization of Fuzzy Clusters Based on Fuzzy Similarity Measures (János Abonyi and Balázs Feil).
5.1 Problem Definition.
5.2 Classical Methods for Cluster Validity and Merging.
5.3 Similarity of Fuzzy Clusters.
5.4 Visualization of Clustering Results.
5.5 Conclusions.
Appendix 5A.1 Validity Indices.
Appendix 5A.2 The Modified Sammon Mapping Algorithm.
Acknowledgements.
References.
6 Interactive Exploration of Fuzzy Clusters (Bernd Wiswedel, David E. Patterson and Michael R. Berthold).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Neighborgram Clustering.
6.3 Interactive Exploration.
6.4 Parallel Universes.
6.5 Discussion.
References.
Part III Algorithms and Computational Aspects.
7 Fuzzy Clustering with Participatory Learning and Applications (Leila Roling Scariot da Silva, Fernando Gomide and Ronald Yager).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Participatory Learning.
7.3 Participatory Learning in Fuzzy Clustering.
7.4 Experimental Results.
7.5 Applications.
7.6 Conclusions.
Acknowledgements.
References.
8 Fuzzy Clustering of Fuzzy Data (Pierpaolo D’Urso).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Informational Paradigm, Fuzziness and Complexity in Clustering Processes.
8.3 Fuzzy Data.
8.4 Fuzzy Clustering of Fuzzy Data.
8.5 An Extension: Fuzzy Clustering Models for Fuzzy Data Time Arrays.
8.6 Applicative Examples.
8.7 Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives.
References.
9 Inclusion-based Fuzzy Clustering (Samia Nefti-Meziani and Mourad Oussalah).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Background: Fuzzy Clustering.
9.3 Construction of an Inclusion Index.
9.4 Inclusion-based Fuzzy Clustering.
9.5 Numerical Examples and Illustrations.
9.6 Conclusions.
Acknowledgements.
Appendix 9A.1.
References.
10 Mining Diagnostic Rules Using Fuzzy Clustering (Giovanna Castellano, Anna M. Fanelli and Corrado Mencar).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Fuzzy Medical Diagnosis.
10.3 Interpretability in Fuzzy Medical Diagnosis.
10.4 A Framework for Mining Interpretable Diagnostic Rules.
10.5 An Illustrative Example.
10.6 Concluding Remarks.
References.
11 Fuzzy Regression Clustering (Mikal Sato-Ilic).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Statistical Weighted Regression Models.
11.3 Fuzzy Regression Clustering Models.
11.4 Analyses of Residuals on Fuzzy Regression Clustering Models.
11.5 Numerical Examples.
11.6 Conclusion.
References.
12 Implementing Hierarchical Fuzzy Clustering in Fuzzy Modeling Using the Weighted Fuzzy C-means (George E. Tsekouras).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Takagi and Sugeno’s Fuzzy Model.
12.3 Hierarchical Clustering-based Fuzzy Modeling.
12.4 Simulation Studies.
12.5 Conclusions.
References.
13 Fuzzy Clustering Based on Dissimilarity Relations Extracted from Data (Mario G.C.A. Cimino, Beatrice Lazzerini and Francesco Marcelloni).
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 Dissimilarity Modeling.
13.3 Relational Clustering.
13.4 Experimental Results.
13.5 Conclusions.
References.
14 Simultaneous Clustering and Feature Discrimination with Applications (Hichem Frigui).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Background.
14.3 Simultaneous Clustering and Attribute Discrimination (SCAD).
14.4 Clustering and Subset Feature Weighting.
14.5 Case of Unknown Number of Clusters.
14.6 Application 1: Color Image Segmentation.
14.7 Application 2: Text Document Categorization and Annotation.
14.8 Application 3: Building a Multi-modal Thesaurus from Annotated Images.
14.9 Conclusions.
Appendix 14A.1.
Acknowledgements.
References.
Part IV Real-time and Dynamic Clustering.
15 Fuzzy Clustering in Dynamic Data Mining – Techniques and Applications (Richard Weber).
15.1 Introduction.
15.2 Review of Literature Related to Dynamic Clustering.
15.3 Recent Approaches for Dynamic Fuzzy Clustering.
15.4 Applications.
15.5 Future Perspectives and Conclusions.
Acknowledgement.
References.
16 Fuzzy Clustering of Parallel Data Streams (Jürgen Beringer and Eyke Hüllermeier).
16.1 Introduction.
16.2 Background.
16.3 Preprocessing and Maintaining Data Streams.
16.4 Fuzzy Clustering of Data Streams.
16.5 Quality Measures.
16.6 Experimental Validation.
16.7 Conclusions.
References.
17 Algorithms for Real-time Clustering and Generation of Rules from Data (Dimitar Filev and Plamer Angelov).
17.1 Introduction.
17.2 Density-based Real-time Clustering.
17.3 FSPC: Real-time Learning of Simplified Mamdani Models.
17.4 Applications.
17.5 Conclusion.
References.
Part V Applications and Case Studies.
18 Robust Exploratory Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Images using FCM with Feature Partitions (Mark D. Alexiuk and Nick J. Pizzi).
18.1 Introduction.
18.2 FCM with Feature Partitions.
18.3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
18.4 FMRI Analysis with FCMP.
18.5 Data-sets.
18.6 Results and Discussion.
18.7 Conclusion.
Acknowledgements.
References.
19 Concept Induction via Fuzzy C-means Clustering in a High-dimensional Semantic Space (Dawei Song, Guihong Cao, Peter Bruza and Raymond Lau).
19.1 Introduction.
19.2 Constructing a High-dimensional Semantic Space via Hyperspace Analogue to Language.
19.3 Fuzzy C-means Clustering.
19.4 Word Clustering on a HAL Space – A Case Study.
19.5 Conclusions and Future Work.
Acknowledgement.
References.
20 Novel Developments in Fuzzy Clustering for the Classification of Cancerous Cells using FTIR Spectroscopy (Xiao-Ying Wang, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Benjamin Bird and Mike W. George).
20.1 Introduction.
20.2 Clustering Techniques.
20.3 Cluster Validity.
20.4 Simulated Annealing Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm.
20.5 Automatic Cluster Merging Method.
20.6 Conclusion.
Acknowledgements.
References.
Index.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
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一本全面、連貫且深入介紹模糊聚類技術的最新發展的書籍。模糊聚類已經成熟且充滿活力,並且具有高度創新的應用。本書通過精心選擇的研究成果,介紹了及時且相關的概念和方法,同時確定了該領域的主要挑戰和最新發展。本書分為五個清晰的部分,基礎知識、可視化、算法和計算方面、實時和動態聚類以及應用和案例研究。本書涵蓋了大量新穎、原創且完全更新的材料,特別提供了以下內容:
- 專注於模糊聚類的算法和計算增強以及其在處理高維問題、分散問題解決和不確定性管理方面的有效性。
- 介紹聚類設計的重要和相關階段,包括信息粒度的角色、模糊集在數據分析的人本性方面的實現,以及系統建模。
- 演示結果如何促進模型的進一步詳細開發,並增強解釋方面。
- 精心組織的一系列應用和案例研究,其中模糊聚類起著關鍵作用。
本書將對與模糊控制、生物信息學、數據挖掘、圖像處理和模式識別相關的工程師感興趣,同時對大多數工程學科的計算機工程師、學生和研究人員來說,這將是一個寶貴的資源和研究工具。
目錄
- 貢獻者名單
- 前言
- 序言
- 第一部分 基礎知識
- 第一章 模糊聚類基礎(Rudolf Kruse, Christian Döring和Marie-Jeanne Lesot)
- 第二章 關聯模糊聚類(Thomas A. Runkler)
- 第三章 使用明可夫斯基距離函數的模糊聚類(Patrick J.F. Groenen, Uzay Kaymak和Joost van Rosmalen)
- 第四章 軟聚類集成(Kunal Punera和Joydeep Ghosh)