2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00357-024-09483-1
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Clustering with Minimum Spanning Trees: How Good Can It Be?

Marek Gagolewski,
Anna Cena,
Maciej Bartoszuk
et al.

Abstract: Minimum spanning trees (MSTs) provide a convenient representation of datasets in numerous pattern recognition activities. Moreover, they are relatively fast to compute. In this paper, we quantify the extent to which they are meaningful in low-dimensional partitional data clustering tasks. By identifying the upper bounds for the agreement between the best (oracle) algorithm and the expert labels from a large battery of benchmark data, we discover that MST methods can be very competitive. Next, we review, study,… Show more

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