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A Distributed Weighted Possibilistic c-Means Algorithm for Clustering Incomplete Big Sensor Data

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  • Qingchen Zhang
  • Zhikui Chen

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Possibilistic c-means clustering algorithm (PCM) has emerged as an important technique for pattern recognition and data analysis. Owning to the existence of many missing values, PCM is difficult to produce a good clustering result in real time. The paper proposes a distributed weighted possibillistic c-means clustering algorithm (DWPCM), which works in three steps. First the paper applies the partial distance strategy to PCM (PDPCM) for calculating the distance between any two objects in the incomplete data set. Further, a weighted PDPCM algorithm (WPCM) is designed to reduce the corruption of missing values by assigning low weight values to incomplete data objects. Finally, to improve the cluster speed of WPCM, the cloud computing technology is used to optimize the WPCM algorithm by designing the distributed weighted possibilistic c-means clustering algorithm (DWPCM) based on MapReduce. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms can produce an appropriate partition efficiently for incomplete big sensor data.

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  • Qingchen Zhang & Zhikui Chen, 2014. "A Distributed Weighted Possibilistic c-Means Algorithm for Clustering Incomplete Big Sensor Data," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 10(5), pages 430814-4308, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:10:y:2014:i:5:p:430814
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/430814
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