4.7 Article

Bayesian clustering by dynamics

Journal

MACHINE LEARNING
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 91-121

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1013635829250

Keywords

Bayesian learning; clustering; time series; Markov chains; heuristic search; entropy

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This paper introduces a Bayesian method for clustering dynamic processes. The method models dynamics as Markov chains and then applies an agglomerative clustering procedure to discover the most probable set of clusters capturing different dynamics. To increase efficiency, the method uses an entropy-based heuristic search strategy. A controlled experiment suggests that the method is very accurate when applied to artificial time series in a broad range of conditions and, when applied to clustering sensor data from mobile robots, it produces clusters that are meaningful in the domain of application.

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