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Scalable Density-Based Distributed Clustering (1409.6548v1)

Published 22 Sep 2014 in cs.DB

Abstract: Clustering has become an increasingly important task in analysing huge amounts of data. Traditional applications require that all data has to be located at the site where it is scrutinized. Nowadays, large amounts of heterogeneous, complex data reside on different, independently working computers which are connected to each other via local or wide area networks. In this paper, we propose a scalable density-based distributed clustering algorithm which allows a user-defined trade-off between clustering quality and the number of transmitted objects from the different local sites to a global server site. Our approach consists of the following steps: First, we order all objects located at a local site according to a quality criterion reflecting their suitability to serve as local representatives. Then we send the best of these representatives to a server site where they are clustered with a slightly enhanced density-based clustering algorithm. This approach is very efficient, because the local detemination of suitable representatives can be carried out quickly and independently from each other. Furthermore, based on the scalable number of the most suitable local representatives, the global clustering can be done very effectively and efficiently. In our experimental evaluation, we will show that our new scalable density-based distributed clustering approach results in high quality clusterings with scalable transmission cost.

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