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Title: Document Clustering with Evolved Single Word Search Queries
Authors: Hirsch, L
Haddela, P. S
Di Nuovo, A
Keywords: Document Clustering
Evolved
Single Word
Search Queries
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2021
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: L. Hirsch, A. D. Nuovo and P. Haddela, "Document Clustering with Evolved Single Word Search Queries," 2021 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2021, pp. 280-287, doi: 10.1109/CEC45853.2021.9504770.
Series/Report no.: 2021 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC);Pages 280-287
Abstract: We present a novel, hybrid approach for clustering text databases. We use a genetic algorithm to generate and evolve a set of single word search queries in Apache Lucene format. Clusters are formed as the set of documents matching a search query. The queries are optimized to maximize the number of documents returned and to minimize the overlap between clusters (documents returned by more than one query in a set). Optionally, the number of clusters can be specified in advance, which will normally result in an improvement in performance. Not all documents in a collection are returned by any of the search queries in a set, so once the search query evolution is completed a second stage is performed whereby a KNN algorithm is applied to assign all unassigned documents to their nearest cluster. We describe the method and compare effectiveness with other well-known existing systems on 8 different text datasets. We note that search query format has the qualitative benefits of being interpretable and providing an explanation of cluster construction.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2015
ISBN: 978-1-7281-8393-0
Appears in Collections:Research Papers - IEEE
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications
Research Publications -Dept of Information Technology

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