Abstract

Clustering is currently one of the most crucial techniques for dealing with massive amount of heterogeneous information on the web, which is beyond human beingpsilas capacity to digest. Recent studies have shown that the most commonly used partitioning-based clustering algorithm, the K-means algorithm, is more suitable for large datasets. However, the K-means algorithm can generate a local optimal solution. In this paper we present novel harmony search clustering algorithms that deal with documents clustering based on harmony search optimization method. By modeling clustering as an optimization problem, first, we propose a pure harmony search based clustering algorithm that finds near global optimal clusters within a reasonable time. Contrary to the localized searching of the K-means algorithm, the harmony search clustering algorithm performs a globalized search in the entire solution space. Then harmony clustering is integrated with the K-means algorithm in three ways to achieve better clustering. The proposed algorithms improve the K-means algorithm by making it less dependent on the initial parameters such as randomly chosen initial cluster centers, hence more stable. In the experiments we conducted, we applied the proposed algorithms, K-means clustering algorithm on five different document datasets. Experimental results reveal that the proposed algorithms can find better clusters when compared to K-means and the quality of clusters is comparable and converge to the best known optimum faster than it.

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