Hierarchical clustering schemes

SC Johnson - Psychometrika, 1967 - Springer
SC Johnson
Psychometrika, 1967Springer
Techniques for partitioning objects into optimally homogeneous groups on the basis of
empirical measures of similarity among those objects have received increasing attention in
several different fields. This paper develops a useful correspondence between any
hierarchical system of such clusters, and a particular type of distance measure. The
correspondence gives rise to two methods of clustering that are computationally rapid and
invariant under monotonic transformations of the data. In an explicitly defined sense, one …
Abstract
Techniques for partitioning objects into optimally homogeneous groups on the basis of empirical measures of similarity among those objects have received increasing attention in several different fields. This paper develops a useful correspondence between any hierarchical system of such clusters, and a particular type of distance measure. The correspondence gives rise to two methods of clustering that are computationally rapid and invariant under monotonic transformations of the data. In an explicitly defined sense, one method forms clusters that are optimally “connected,” while the other forms clusters that are optimally “compact.”
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