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mclust (version 2.1-14)

hcE: Model-based Hierarchical Clustering

Description

Agglomerative hierarchical clustering based on maximum likelihood for a MVN mixture model parameterized by eigenvalue decomposition.

Usage

hcE(data, partition, minclus=1, ...)
hcV(data, partition, minclus = 1, alpha = 1, ...)
hcEII(data, partition, minclus = 1, ...)
hcVII(data, partition, minclus = 1, alpha = 1, ...)
hcEEE(data, partition, minclus = 1, ...)
hcVVV(data, partition, minclus = 1, alpha = 1, beta = 1, ...)

Arguments

data
A numeric vector, matrix, or data frame of observations. Categorical variables are not allowed. If a matrix or data frame, rows correspond to observations and columns correspond to variables.
partition
A numeric or character vector representing a partition of observations (rows) of data. If provided, group merges will start with this partition. Otherwise, each observation is assumed to be in a cluster by itself at the start of a
minclus
A number indicating the number of clusters at which to stop the agglomeration. The default is to stop when all observations have been merged into a single cluster.
alpha, beta
Additional tuning parameters needed for initializatiion in some models. For details, see Fraley 1998. The defaults provided are usually adequate.
...
Catch unused arguments from a do.call call.

Value

  • A numeric two-column matrix in which the ith row gives the minimum index for observations in each of the two clusters merged at the ith stage of agglomerative hierarchical clustering.

References

J. D. Banfield and A. E. Raftery (1993). Model-based Gaussian and non-Gaussian Clustering. Biometrics 49:803-821. C. Fraley (1998). Algorithms for model-based Gaussian hierarchical clustering. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 20:270-281. See http://www.stat.washington.edu/mclust. C. Fraley and A. E. Raftery (2002). Model-based clustering, discriminant analysis, and density estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association 97:611-631. See http://www.stat.washington.edu/mclust. C. Fraley and A. E. Raftery (2002). MCLUST:Software for model-based clustering, density estimation and discriminant analysis. Technical Report, Department of Statistics, University of Washington. See http://www.stat.washington.edu/mclust.

Details

Most models have memory usage of the order of the square of the number groups in the initial partition for fast execution. Some models, such as equal variance or "EEE", do not admit a fast algorithm under the usual agglomerative hierachical clustering paradigm. These use less memory but are much slower to execute.

See Also

hc, hclass

Examples

Run this code
data(iris)
irisMatrix <- as.matrix(iris[,1:4])

hcTree <- hcEII(data = irisMatrix)
cl <- hclass(hcTree,c(2,3))

par(pty = "s", mfrow = c(1,1))
clPairs(irisMatrix,cl=cl[,"2"])
clPairs(irisMatrix,cl=cl[,"3"])

par(mfrow = c(1,2))
dimens <- c(1,2)
coordProj(irisMatrix, classification=cl[,"2"], dimens=dimens)
coordProj(irisMatrix, classification=cl[,"3"], dimens=dimens)

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