Clustering data by reordering them
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2025-03-26 v1 Biomolecules
Abstract
Grouping elements into families to analyse them separately is a standard analysis procedure in many areas of sciences. We propose herein a new algorithm based on the simple idea that members from a family look like each other, and don't resemble elements foreign to the family. After reordering the data according to the distance between elements, the analysis is automatically performed with easily-understandable parameters. Noise is explicitly taken into account to deal with the variety of problems of a data-driven world. We applied the algorithm to sort biomolecules conformations, gene sequences, cells, images, and experimental conditions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.19067,
title = {Clustering data by reordering them},
author = {Axel Descamps and Sélène Forget and Aliénor Lahlou and Claire Lavergne and Camille Berthelot and Guillaume Stirnemann and Rodolphe Vuilleumier and Nicolas Chéron},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19067},
year = {2025}
}
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60 pages, 21 figures