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Most Influential SIGMOD 2000 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Finding Generalized Projected Clusters In High Dimensional Spaces

Charu C. Aggarwal; Philip S. Yu

Venue
ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD) 2000
Recognition
Most Influential SIGMOD 2000 Paper (Rank No. 8)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
dd58395f1ba93f07

Abstract

High dimensional data has always been a challenge for clustering algorithms because of the inherent sparsity of the points. Recent research results indicate that in high dimensional data, even the concept of proximity or clustering may not be meaningful. We discuss very general techniques for projected clustering which are able to construct clusters in arbitrarily aligned subspaces of lower dimensionality. The subspaces are specific to the clusters themselves. This definition is substantially more general and realistic than currently available techniques which limit the method to only projections from the original set of attributes. The generalized projected clustering technique may also be viewed as a way of trying to redefine clustering for high dimensional applications by searching for hidden subspaces with clusters which are created by inter-attribute correlations. We provide a new concept of using extended cluster feature vectors in order to make the algorithm scalable for very large databases. The running time and space requirements of the algorithm are adjustable, and are likely ta tradeoff with better accuracy.

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