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Clustering the Normalized Compression Distance for Influenza Virus Data

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Clustering the Normalized Compression Distance for Influenza Virus Data
The present paper analyzes the usefulness of the normalized compression distance for the problem to cluster the hemagglutinin (HA) sequences of influenza virus data for the HA gene in dependence on the available compressors. Using the CompLearn Toolkit, the built-in compressors zlib and bzip2 are compared. Moreover, a comparison is made with respect to hierarchical and spectral clustering. For the hierarchical clustering, hclust from the R package is used, and the spectral clustering is done via the kLine algorithm proposed by Fischer and Poland (2004). Our results are very promising and show that one can obtain an (almost) perfect clustering. It turned out that the zlib compressor allowed for better results than the bzip2 compressor and, if all data are concerned, then hierarchical clustering is a bit better than spectral clustering via kLines.
Kimihito Ito, Thomas Zeugmann, Yu Zhu
Added 02 Sep 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where BIRTHDAY
Authors Kimihito Ito, Thomas Zeugmann, Yu Zhu
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