An unsupervised method of classifying remotely sensed images using Kohonen self‐organizing maps and agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods

2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 3171-3207 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. L. Gonçalves ◽  
M. L. A. Netto ◽  
J. A. F. Costa ◽  
J. Zullo Júnior
CAUCHY ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Alfi Fadliana ◽  
Fachrur Rozi

Agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods is cluster analysis method whose primary purpose is to group objects based on its characteristics, it begins with the individual objects until the objects are fused into a single cluster. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods are divided into single linkage, complete linkage, average linkage, and ward. This research compared the four agglomerative hierarchical clustering methods in order to get the best cluster solution in the case of the classification of regencies/cities in East Java province based on the quality of “Keluarga Berencana” (KB) services. The results of this research showed that based on calculation of cophenetic correlation coefficient, the best cluster solution is produced by average linkage method. This method obtained four clusters with the different characteristics. Cluster 1 has an “extremely bad condition” on the qualification of KB clinics and the competence of KB service personnel. Cluster 2 has a “good condition” on the qualification of KB clinics and “bad condition” on the competence of KB service personnel. Cluster 3 has a “bad condition” on the qualification of KB clinics and “medium condition” on the competence of KB service personnel. Cluster 4 have a “medium condition” on the qualification of KB clinics and a “good condition” on the competence of KB service personnel


2019 ◽  
Vol 488 (1) ◽  
pp. 1377-1386 ◽  
Author(s):  
V Carruba ◽  
S Aljbaae ◽  
A Lucchini

ABSTRACT Asteroid families are groups of asteroids that share a common origin. They can be the outcome of a collision or be the result of the rotational failure of a parent body or its satellites. Collisional asteroid families have been identified for several decades using hierarchical clustering methods (HCMs) in proper elements domains. In this method, the distance of an asteroid from a reference body is computed, and, if it is less than a critical value, the asteroid is added to the family list. The process is then repeated with the new object as a reference, until no new family members are found. Recently, new machine-learning clustering algorithms have been introduced for the purpose of cluster classification. Here, we apply supervised-learning hierarchical clustering algorithms for the purpose of asteroid families identification. The accuracy, precision, and recall values of results obtained with the new method, when compared with classical HCM, show that this approach is able to found family members with an accuracy above 89.5 per cent, and that all asteroid previously identified as family members by traditional methods are consistently retrieved. Values of the areas under the curve coefficients below Receiver Operating Characteristic curves are also optimal, with values consistently above 85 per cent. Overall, we identify 6 new families and 13 new clumps in regions where the method can be applied that appear to be consistent and homogeneous in terms of physical and taxonomic properties. Machine-learning clustering algorithms can, therefore, be very efficient and fast tools for the problem of asteroid family identification.


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