can you please tell me where i can get acadimic paper of incremental k means especielly

Pham, D., Dimov, S., & Nguyen, C. (2004). An Incremental K-means algorithm. Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 218 (7), 783-795.

and a source code of an ancremental k means .

thanks

asked Nov 09 '11 at 15:51

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Many thanks Noel & Keith for this help .finally i can have the paper .i will uplod it and the i will post the link to download it

thanks

(Nov 24 '11 at 18:45) djanahana

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(Nov 24 '11 at 19:10) Robert Layton

3 Answers:

This is a duplicate of a question I asked a while ago. As was originally answered, scikits-learn has an incremental k-means implementation. I've since used it myself, and have found it quite reliable.

answered Nov 29 '11 at 10:05

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There's another streaming k-means approach that I have partially implemented as part of a distributional similarity package. The main project page is here and the javadoc for the streaming implementation is here

answered Nov 10 '11 at 19:57

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A streaming k-means algorithms was published at NIPS 2009. That might meet your needs.

answered Nov 10 '11 at 08:55

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