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Boris Mirkin

Researcher at National Research University – Higher School of Economics

Publications -  182
Citations -  7183

Boris Mirkin is an academic researcher from National Research University – Higher School of Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cluster analysis & Adaptive control. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 178 publications receiving 6722 citations. Previous affiliations of Boris Mirkin include Central Economics and Mathematics Institute & Russian Academy.

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A biologically consistent model for comparing molecular phylogenies

TL;DR: The model is employed for embedding a phylogeny tree into another one via the so-called duplication/speciation principle requiring that the gene duplicated evolves in such a way that any of the contemporary species involved bears only one of the gene copies diverged.
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Reinterpreting the Category Utility Function

TL;DR: This analysis suggests extensions of the scoring function to situations with differently standardized and mixed scale data, in terms of the data variance explained by a clustering criterion.
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Triadic Formal Concept Analysis and triclustering: searching for optimal patterns

TL;DR: This paper presents several definitions of “optimal patterns” in triadic data and results of experimental comparison of five triclustering algorithms on real-world and synthetic datasets and leads to a clear strategy for choosing a solution at a given dataset guided by the principle of Pareto-optimality.
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A fuzzy clustering model of data and fuzzy c-means

TL;DR: The FCMP framework is extended to a number of clustering criteria, and the FCMP properties on fitting the underlying proposed model from which data is generated are studied.
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Choosing the number of clusters

TL;DR: The paper reviews published work on the issue with respect to mixture of distributions, partition, especially in k‐means clustering, and hierarchical cluster structures and some perspective directions for further developments are outlined.