List of Published Algorithms
A fair number of algorithms have been proposed for conceptual clustering. Some examples are given below:
- CLUSTER/2 (Michalski & Stepp 1983)
- COBWEB (Fisher 1987)
- CYRUS (Kolodner 1983)
- GALOIS (Carpineto & Romano 1993),
- GCF (Talavera & Béjar 2001)
- INC (Hadzikadic & Yun 1989)
- ITERATE (Biswas, Weinberg & Fisher 1998),
- LABYRINTH (Thompson & Langley 1989)
- SUBDUE (Jonyer, Cook & Holder 2001).
- UNIMEM (Lebowitz 1987)
- WITT (Hanson & Bauer 1989),
More general discussions and reviews of conceptual clustering can be found in the following publications:
- Michalski (1980)
- Gennari, Langley, & Fisher (1989)
- Fisher & Pazzani (1991)
- Fisher & Langley (1986)
- Stepp & Michalski (1986)
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