DBSCAN is a base algorithm for density based clustering. It can detect the clusters of different shapes and sizes from the large amount of data which contains noise and outliers. However, it is fail to handle the local density variation that exists within the cluster. In this paper, we propose a density varied DBSCAN algorithm which is capable to handle local density variation within the cluster. It calculates the growing cluster density mean and then the cluster density variance for any core object, which is supposed to be expended further, by considering density of its -neighborhood with respect to cluster density mean. If cluster density variance for a core object is less than or equal to a threshold value and also satisfying the cluster similarity index, then it will allow the core object for expansion. The experimental results show that the proposed clustering algorithm gives optimized results.
General TermsDensity Based Clustering
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The possible beneficial properties of functional foods are due to their content in bioactive ingredients, with
specific biological properties. A number of processed functional foods are available in the market – probiotic yogurt,
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benefits of various conventional foods (salmon, berries, green tea, vegetables, fruits, nuts, cereals and breads etc) termed
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need of more reviews, researches, clinical trials and human case studies to investigate or test superfood.
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