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On clustering shape data

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Pages 2995-3008 | Received 03 Mar 2015, Accepted 18 Jan 2016, Published online: 12 Feb 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Among the statistical methods to model stochastic behaviours of objects, clustering is a preliminary technique to recognize similar patterns within a group of observations in a data set. Various distances to measure differences among objects could be invoked to cluster data through numerous clustering methods. When variables in hand contain geometrical information of objects, such metrics should be adequately adapted. In fact, statistical methods for these typical data are endowed with a geometrical paradigm in a multivariate sense. In this paper, a procedure for clustering shape data is suggested employing appropriate metrics. Then, the best shape distance candidate as well as a suitable agglomerative method for clustering the simulated shape data are provided by considering cluster validation measures. The results are implemented in a real life application.

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