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AuthorFahad, Adil
AuthorAlshatri, Najlaa
AuthorTari, Zahir
AuthorAlamri, Abdullah
AuthorKhalil, Ibrahim
AuthorZomaya, Albert Y.
AuthorFoufou, Sebti
AuthorBouras, Abdelaziz
Available date2023-04-09T08:34:48Z
Publication Date2014
Publication NameIEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TETC.2014.2330519
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/41731
AbstractClustering algorithms have emerged as an alternative powerful meta-learning tool to accurately analyze the massive volume of data generated by modern applications. In particular, their main goal is to categorize data into clusters such that objects are grouped in the same cluster when they are similar according to specific metrics. There is a vast body of knowledge in the area of clustering and there has been attempts to analyze and categorize them for a larger number of applications. However, one of the major issues in using clustering algorithms for big data that causes confusion amongst practitioners is the lack of consensus in the definition of their properties as well as a lack of formal categorization. With the intention of alleviating these problems, this paper introduces concepts and algorithms related to clustering, a concise survey of existing (clustering) algorithms as well as providing a comparison, both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective. From a theoretical perspective, we developed a categorizing framework based on the main properties pointed out in previous studies. Empirically, we conducted extensive experiments where we compared the most representative algorithm from each of the categories using a large number of real (big) data sets. The effectiveness of the candidate clustering algorithms is measured through a number of internal and external validity metrics, stability, runtime, and scalability tests. In addition, we highlighted the set of clustering algorithms that are the best performing for big data. 2013 IEEE.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Subjectbig data
Clustering algorithms
unsupervised learning
TitleA survey of clustering algorithms for big data: Taxonomy and empirical analysis
TypeArticle
Pagination267-279
Issue Number3
Volume Number2
dc.accessType Open Access


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