Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
394325 Information Sciences 2010 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper introduces a novel pairwise-adaptive dissimilarity measure for large high dimensional document datasets that improves the unsupervised clustering quality and speed compared to the original cosine dissimilarity measure. This measure dynamically selects a number of important features of the compared pair of document vectors. Two approaches for selecting the number of features in the application of the measure are discussed. The proposed feature selection process makes this dissimilarity measure especially applicable in large, high dimensional document collections. Its performance is validated on several test sets originating from standardized datasets. The dissimilarity measure is compared to the well-known cosine dissimilarity measure using the average F-measures of the hierarchical agglomerative clustering result. This new dissimilarity measure results in an improved clustering result obtained with a lower required computational time.

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