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15th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
A Visual Framework Invites Human into the Clustering Process
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
July 09-July 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1964-4
Keke Chen, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Clustering is a technique commonly used in scientific research. The task of clustering inevitably involves human participation - The clustering is not finished when the computer/algorithm finishes but the user has evaluated, understood and accepted the patterns. This defines a human involved "clustering-analysis/ evaluation" iteration. Instead of neglecting this human involvement, we provide a visual framework (VISTA) with all power of algorithmic approaches (since their result can be visualized), and in addition we allow the user to steer/monitor/refine the clustering process with domain knowledge. The visual-rendering result also provides a precise pattern for fast post-processing.
Index Terms:
Scientific Data Clustering, Information Visualization, VISTA, Human Factor in Computing
Citation:
Keke Chen, Ling Liu, "A Visual Framework Invites Human into the Clustering Process," ssdbm, pp.97, 15th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, 2003
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