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Clustering categorical data: an approach based on dynamical systems

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We describe a novel approach for clustering collections of sets, and its application to the analysis and mining of categorical data. By “categorical data,” we mean tables with fields that cannot be naturally ordered by a metric – e.g., the names of producers of automobiles, or the names of products offered by a manufacturer. Our approach is based on an iterative method for assigning and propagating weights on the categorical values in a table; this facilitates a type of similarity measure arising from the co-occurrence of values in the dataset. Our techniques can be studied analytically in terms of certain types of non-linear dynamical systems.

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Received February 15, 1999 / Accepted August 15, 1999

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Gibson, D., Kleinberg, J. & Raghavan, P. Clustering categorical data: an approach based on dynamical systems. The VLDB Journal 8, 222–236 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007780050005

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