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- Q17091469 subject Q7019560.
- Q17091469 abstract "The HCS (Highly Connected Subgraphs) clustering algorithm (also known as the HCS algorithm , and other names such as Highly Connected Clusters/Components/Kernels) is an algorithm based on graph connectivity for Cluster analysis, by first representing the similarity data in a similarity graph, and afterwards finding all the highly connected subgraphs as clusters. The algorithm does not make any prior assumptions on the number of the clusters. This algorithm was published by Erez Hartuv (erez dot hartuv at gmail dot com) and Ron Shamir in 1998.The HCS algorithm gives clustering solution, which is inherently meaningful in the application domain, since each solution cluster must have diameter 2 while a union of two solution clusters will have diameter 3.".
- Q17091469 wikiPageExternalLink highlyConnSG.html.
- Q17091469 wikiPageExternalLink book_chpt5_GT_NP.pdf.
- Q17091469 wikiPageExternalLink 12446298_An_Algorithm_for_Clustering_cDNA_Fingerprints.
- Q17091469 wikiPageExternalLink 222648006_A_clustering_algorithm_based_on_graph_connectivity.
- Q17091469 wikiPageExternalLink 259350461_Partitioning_Biological_Networks_into_Highly_Connected_Clusters_with_Maximum_Edge_Coverage.
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- Q17091469 wikiPageWikiLink Q6865438.
- Q17091469 wikiPageWikiLink Q7019560.
- Q17091469 type Thing.
- Q17091469 comment "The HCS (Highly Connected Subgraphs) clustering algorithm (also known as the HCS algorithm , and other names such as Highly Connected Clusters/Components/Kernels) is an algorithm based on graph connectivity for Cluster analysis, by first representing the similarity data in a similarity graph, and afterwards finding all the highly connected subgraphs as clusters. The algorithm does not make any prior assumptions on the number of the clusters.".
- Q17091469 label "HCS clustering algorithm".
- Q17091469 seeAlso Q230655.
- Q17091469 seeAlso Q2742711.
- Q17091469 seeAlso Q4924414.
- Q17091469 seeAlso Q6865438.