Abstract
The Euclidean Minimum Sum-of-Squares Clustering(MSSC) is one of the most important models for the clustering problem. Due to its NP-hardness, the problem continues to receive much attention in the scientific literature and several heuristic procedures have been proposed. Recent research has been devoted to the improvement of the classical K-MEANS algorithm, either by suitably selecting its starting configuration or by using it as a local search method within a global optimization algorithm. This paper follows this last approach by proposing a new implementation of a Memetic Differential Evolution (MDE) algorithm specifically designed for the MSSC problem and based on the repeated execution of K-MEANS from selected configurations. In this paper we describe how to adapt MDE to the clustering problem and we show, through a vast set of numerical experiments, that the proposed method has very good quality, measured in terms of the minimization of the objective function, as well as a very good efficiency, measured in the number of calls to the local optimization routine, with respect to state of the art methods.
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