Clustering web document is an important procedure in many web information retrieval systems. As the size of the Internet grows rapidly and the amount of information requests increases exponentially, the use of parallel computing techniques in large scale web document retrieval is unavoidable. We propose a parallel hybrid web document clustering algorithm, which combines the Principal Direction Divisive Partitioning (PDDP) algorithm with the K-means algorithm. Computational experiments were conducted to test the performance of the hybrid algorithm using three real life web document datasets, and the results were compared with that of the parallel PDDP algorithm and the parallel K-means algorithm. The experiments show that the quality of the clustering solutions obtained from the hybrid algorithm is better than that from the parallel PDDP or the parallel K-means. The parallel run time of the hybrid algorithm is similar to and sometimes less than that of the widely used K-means algorithm.
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