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An Improved Semisupervised Outlier Detection Algorithm Based on Adaptive Feature Weighted Clustering

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  • Tingquan Deng
  • Jinhong Yang

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There exist already various approaches to outlier detection, in which semisupervised methods achieve encouraging superiority due to the introduction of prior knowledge. In this paper, an adaptive feature weighted clustering-based semisupervised outlier detection strategy is proposed. This method maximizes the membership degree of a labeled normal object to the cluster it belongs to and minimizes the membership degrees of a labeled outlier to all clusters. In consideration of distinct significance of features or components in a dataset in determining an object being an inlier or outlier, each feature is adaptively assigned different weights according to the deviation degrees between this feature of all objects and that of a certain cluster prototype. A series of experiments on a synthetic dataset and several real-world datasets are implemented to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposal.

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  • Tingquan Deng & Jinhong Yang, 2016. "An Improved Semisupervised Outlier Detection Algorithm Based on Adaptive Feature Weighted Clustering," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6394253
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/6394253
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