Clustering tendency in chemical classifications

Increasing use is being made of cluster analysis methods for the analysis of chemical data. A clustering method will always result in some degree of grouping when it is applied to a data set, and it is thus of importance to know whether the data set exhibits any real tendency to cluster. This paper...

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Published inJournal of chemical information and computer sciences Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 78 - 80
Main Author Willett, Peter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 01.05.1985
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ISSN0095-2338
1520-5142
DOI10.1021/ci00046a004

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Summary:Increasing use is being made of cluster analysis methods for the analysis of chemical data. A clustering method will always result in some degree of grouping when it is applied to a data set, and it is thus of importance to know whether the data set exhibits any real tendency to cluster. This paper tests the applicability of a cluster validity method to several chemical data sets.
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ISSN:0095-2338
1520-5142
DOI:10.1021/ci00046a004