Application of a Genetic Algorithm to Variable Selection in Fuzzy Clustering
In order to group the observations of a data set into a given number of clusters, an ?optimal? subset out of a greater number of explanatory variables is to be selected. The problem is approached by maximizing a quality measure under certain restrictions that are supposed to keep the subset most representative of the whole data. The restrictions may either be set manually, or generated from the data. A genetic optimization algorithm is developed to solve this problem. The procedure is then applied to a data set describing features of sub-districts of the city of Dortmund, Germany, to detect different social milieus and investigate the variables making up the differences between these.
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2004
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Authors: | Röver, Christian ; Szepannek, Gero |
Institutions: | Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik, Universität Dortmund |
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