| kmedoids {clue} | R Documentation |
K-Medoids Clustering
Description
Compute a k-medoids partition of a dissimilarity object.
Usage
kmedoids(x, k)
Arguments
x |
a dissimilarity object inheriting from class
|
k |
an integer giving the number of classes to be used in the partition. |
Details
Let d denote the pairwise object-to-object dissimilarity matrix
corresponding to x. A k-medoids partition of x is
defined as a partition of the numbers from 1 to n, the number of
objects in x, into k classes C_1, \ldots, C_k such
that the criterion function
L = \sum_l \min_{j \in C_l} \sum_{i \in C_l} d_{ij}
is minimized.
This is an NP-hard optimization problem. PAM (Partitioning Around
Medoids, see Kaufman & Rousseeuw (1990), Chapter 2) is a very popular
heuristic for obtaining optimal k-medoids partitions, and
provided by pam in package cluster.
kmedoids is an exact algorithm based on a binary linear
programming formulation of the optimization problem (e.g., Gordon &
Vichi (1998), [P4']), using lp from package
lpSolve as solver. Depending on available hardware resources
(the number of constraints of the program is of the order n^2),
it may not be possible to obtain a solution.
Value
An object of class "kmedoids" representing the obtained
partition, which is a list with the following components.
cluster |
the class ids of the partition. |
medoid_ids |
the indices of the medoids. |
criterion |
the value of the criterion function of the partition. |
References
L. Kaufman and P. J. Rousseeuw (1990). Finding Groups in Data: An Introduction to Cluster Analysis. Wiley, New York.
A. D. Gordon and M. Vichi (1998). Partitions of partitions. Journal of Classification, 15, 265–285. doi:10.1007/s003579900034.