“…Clustering is the method of categorising data into groups or clusters such that objects within a cluster have a high degree of similarity to one another but are quite different from objects in other clusters. The term cluster analysis itself encompasses a number of different algorithms and methods (Tree Clustering [Lin et al (2018), Liu et al (2005), Freeman (2006), Ahmed et al (2011), Lv et al (2018b), Freeman (2007), WANG et al (2009), Buttrey & Whitaker (2015), Qiu & Li (2021), Jothi et al (2015), Page (1974), Vathy-Fogarassy et al (2005), Miller & Rose (1994)], Block Clustering, k-Means Clustering Wilkin & Huang (2007) and EM algorithms) for grouping objects of similar kind into respective categories, graph-based clustering (Bai et al (2017)), hierarchical clustering (Köhn & Hubert (2014)), model-based clustering (Fraley & Raftery (1998), Fraley & Raftery (1999), Fraley & Raftery (2002)); Lloyd's K-means clustering and the progressive greedy K-means clustering (Wilkin & Huang (2007)).…”