Partitional Clustering via Nonsmooth Optimization

Clustering via Optimization

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Ce livre décrit les modèles d'optimisation des problèmes de regroupement et les algorithmes de regroupement basés sur les techniques d'optimisation, y compris leur mise en œuvre, leur évaluation et leurs applications. Le livre donne une description complète et détaillée des approches d'optimisation pour résoudre les problèmes de regroupement ; l'accent mis par les auteurs sur les algorithmes de regroupement est basé sur des méthodes déterministes d'optimisation. Le livre comprend également des résultats sur les algorithmes de regroupement en temps réel basés sur des techniques d'optimisation, aborde les problèmes d'implémentation de ces algorithmes de regroupement et discute des nouveaux défis posés par les grandes données. Ce livre est idéal pour quiconque enseigne ou apprend les algorithmes de mise en grappe. Il constitue une introduction accessible aux anciens et convient parfaitement aux praticiens déjà familiarisés avec les bases de l'optimisation.
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336 pages
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n.c
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2020-02-24
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Springer
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9783030378257
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9783030378264

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33
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94,94 €
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9783030378264

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Nombre pages copiables
3
Nombre pages imprimables
33
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42199 Ko
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94,94 €

Adil M. Bagirov is currently an Associate Professor at School of Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, Australia. He received a master degree in Applied Mathematics from Baku State University, Azerbaijan in 1983, and the Candidate of Sciences degree in Mathematical Cybernetics from the Institute of Cybernetics of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences in 1989 and PhD degree in Optimization from Federation University Australia (formerly the University of Ballarat), Ballarat, Australia in 2002. He worked at the Space Research Institute (Baku, Azerbaijan), Baku State University (Baku, Azerbaijan), Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Moscow, Russia). Dr. Bagirov is with Federation University Australia (Ballarat, Australia) since 1999. He currently holds the Associate Professor position at this university. He has won five Australian Research Council Discovery and Linkage grants to conduct research in nonsmooth and global optimization and their applications. He was awarded the Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Australian Research Council Research Fellowship. His main research interests are in the area of nonsmooth and global optimization and their applications in data mining, regression analysis and water management. Dr. Bagirov has published a book on nonsmooth optimization, more than 150 journal papers, book chapters and papers in conference proceedings.

Napsu Karmitsa has been a Docent (Associate Professor) of Applied Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Turku, Finland, since 2011. She obtained her MSc degree in Organic Chemistry in 1998 and PhD degree in Scientific Computing in 2004 both from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. At the moment, she holds a position of Academy Research Fellow at the University of Turku. Her research is focused on nonsmooth optimization and analysis. Special emphasis is given tononconvex, global and large-scale cases. She is also studying theory of generalized pseudo and quasiconvexities for nonsmooth functions, developing numerical methods for solving nonsmooth, possible nonconvex and large-scale optimization problems and applying these method for solving data mining problems.

Sona Taheri is currently a Research Fellow at the School of Science, Engineering & Information Technology, Federation University Australia. Dr. Taheri has been at this University since 2009. She received her PhD degree in Mathematics from Federation University Australia (formerly the University of Ballarat) in 2012. Underpinning this is her Master degree in Applied Mathematics and Bachelor of Science in Pure Mathematics through University of Tabriz Iran completed in 2004 and 2001, respectively. Her research interests lie in the areas of optimization, particularly nonsmooth nonconvex optimization, and their applications in data mining, in particular cluster analysis and regression analysis.

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