K-means without iteration
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Hello,
My problem is that it is difficult to get the optimal cluster number by using k-means, so I thought of using a hierarchical algorithm to find the optimal cluster number. After defining my ideal classification I want to use this classification to find the centroids with k-means, without iteration.
if true
data= rand(300,5);
D = pdist(data);
Z = linkage(D,'ward');
T = cluster(Z,'maxclust',6);
end
Now I want to use the clusters defined in vector T and the positions in to k-means algorithm without iterations. Can anyone give a tip how to do?
Thank you.
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Tom Lane
2013 年 2 月 28 日
Not sure I follow exactly, but you could use grpstats to compute the coordinatewise means of data for each distinct value of T. You could use pdist2 to compute the distance from each data point to each centroid. You could use min to figure out which centroid is closest to each point (note the second output of the min command).
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Manuel
2013 年 3 月 1 日
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Tom Lane
2013 年 3 月 4 日
I would not expect the hierarchical and k-means results to match. Even though you're using Ward's linkage which is based on distances to centroids, the centroids shift around as the clustering progresses. The I value you computed is the result intended to simulate the "k-means without iteration" process you requested.
Here's an attempt to show what is going on. We have each point clustered using hierarchical and k-means clustering, with a voronoi diagram superimposed. The k-means values match the voronoi regions, but the hierarchical values sometimes do not.
data = rand(200,2);
Y = pdist(data);
Z = linkage(Y,'ward');
T = cluster(Z,'maxclust',6);
means = grpstats(data, T);
D = pdist2(data,means );
[C,I] = min(D,[],2);
gscatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),T) % hierarchical clusters
hold on
gscatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),I,[],'o',10) % k-means assignments
gscatter(means(:,1),means(:,2),(1:6)',[],'+',20) % centroids
voronoi(means(:,1),means(:,2)) % voronoi regions
hold off
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