On November 11th, the Seminar Series continued with Joshua presenting recent work on ‘Clustering Big Data with Mixed Features’. An abstract for the talk is below.
Clustering large, mixed data is a central problem in data mining. Many approaches adopt the idea of k-means, and hence are sensitive to initialisation, detect only spherical clusters, and require a priori the unknown number of clusters. We develop a new clustering algorithm for large data of mixed type, aiming at improving the applicability and efficiency of the peak-finding technique. The improvements are threefold: (1) the new algorithm is applicable to mixed data; (2) the algorithm is capable of detecting outliers and clusters of relatively lower density values; (3) the algorithm is competent at deciding the correct number of clusters. The computational complexity of the algorithm is greatly reduced by applying a fast k-nearest neighbors method and by scaling down to component sets. We present experimental results to verify that our algorithm works well in practice.
Joshua’s slides are available here.