GF-CLUST: A NATURE-INSPIRED ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATIC TEXT CLUSTERING

Text clustering is a task of grouping similar documents into a cluster while assigning the dissimilar ones in other clusters. A well-known clustering method which is the K-means algorithm is extensively employed in many disciplines. However, there is a big challenge to determine the number of cluste...

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Main Authors: Athraa Jasim Mohammed, Yuhanis Yusof, Husniza Husni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of ICT
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Online Access:https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jict/article/view/8169
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Summary:Text clustering is a task of grouping similar documents into a cluster while assigning the dissimilar ones in other clusters. A well-known clustering method which is the K-means algorithm is extensively employed in many disciplines. However, there is a big challenge to determine the number of clusters using K-means. This paper presents a new clustering algorithm, termed Gravity Firefly Clustering (GF-CLUST) that utilizes Firefly Algorithm for dynamic document clustering. The GF-CLUST features the ability of identifying the appropriate number of clusters for a given text collection, which is a challenging problem in document clustering. It determines documents having strong force as centers and creates clusters based on cosine similarity measurement. This is followed by selecting potential clusters and merging small clusters to them. Experiments on various document datasets, such as 20Newgroups, Reuters-21578 and TREC collection are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed GF-CLUST. The results of purity, F-measure and Entropy of GF-CLUST outperform the ones produced by existing clustering techniques, such as K-means, Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Practical General Stochastic Clustering Method (pGSCM). Furthermore, the number of obtained clusters in GF-CLUST is near to the actual number of clusters as compared to pGSCM.  
ISSN:1675-414X
2180-3862