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June 17, 1999 1584880139 978-1584880134 2
As the amount of information recorded and stored electronically grows ever larger, it becomes increasingly useful, if not essential, to develop better and more efficient ways to summarize and extract information from these large, multivariate data sets. The field of classification does just that-investigates sets of "objects" to see if they can be summarized into a small number of classes comprising similar objects.
Researchers have made great strides in the field over the last twenty years, and classification is no longer perceived as being concerned solely with exploratory analyses. The second edition of Classification incorporates many of the new and powerful methodologies developed since its first edition. Like its predecessor, this edition describes both clustering and graphical methods of representing data, and offers advice on how to decide which methods of analysis best apply to a particular data set. It goes even further, however, by providing critical overviews of recent developments not widely known, including efficient clustering algorithms, cluster validation, consensus classifications, and the classification of symbolic data.
The author has taken an approach accessible to researchers in the wide variety of disciplines that can benefit from classification analysis and methods. He illustrates the methodologies by applying them to data sets-smaller sets given in the text, larger ones available through a Web site.
Large multivariate data sets can be difficult to comprehend-the sheer volume and complexity can prove overwhelming. Classification methods provide efficient, accurate ways to make them less unwieldy and extract more information. Classification, Second Edition offers the ideal vehicle for gaining the background and learning the methodologies-and begin putting these techniques to use.

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The subject of classification is concerned with the investigation of the relationships within a set of 'objects' in order to establish whether or not the data can validly be summarized by a small number of classes (or clusters) of similar objects. Read the first page
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iterative relocation algorithm, contiguity graphs, fern data, rth class, jth objects, consensus partition, constrained classification, link dendrogram, ultrametric distances, incremental sum, kth variable, confusion data, pairwise dissimilarities, single link method, divisive algorithms, clustering criteria, dissimilarity matrix, ith object, valued tree, agglomerative algorithm, class centroids, dissimilarity matrices, secondary partition, pairwise dissimilarity, strict consensus tree
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Abernethy Forest, Monte Carlo
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