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UPGMA clustering revisited: A weight-driven approach to transitive approximation

Peter Dawyndt (UGent) , Hans De Meyer (UGent) and Bernard De Baets (UGent)
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Dawyndt, Peter, et al. “UPGMA Clustering Revisited: A Weight-Driven Approach to Transitive Approximation.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING, vol. 42, no. 3, ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2006, pp. 174–91.
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Dawyndt, P., De Meyer, H., & De Baets, B. (2006). UPGMA clustering revisited: A weight-driven approach to transitive approximation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING, 42(3), 174–191.
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Dawyndt, Peter, Hans De Meyer, and Bernard De Baets. 2006. “UPGMA Clustering Revisited: A Weight-Driven Approach to Transitive Approximation.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING 42 (3): 174–91.
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Dawyndt, Peter, Hans De Meyer, and Bernard De Baets. 2006. “UPGMA Clustering Revisited: A Weight-Driven Approach to Transitive Approximation.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING 42 (3): 174–191.
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Dawyndt P, De Meyer H, De Baets B. UPGMA clustering revisited: A weight-driven approach to transitive approximation. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING. 2006;42(3):174–91.
IEEE
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P. Dawyndt, H. De Meyer, and B. De Baets, “UPGMA clustering revisited: A weight-driven approach to transitive approximation,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 174–191, 2006.
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  author       = {{Dawyndt, Peter and De Meyer, Hans and De Baets, Bernard}},
  issn         = {{0888-613X}},
  journal      = {{INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{3}},
  pages        = {{174--191}},
  publisher    = {{ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC}},
  title        = {{UPGMA clustering revisited: A weight-driven approach to transitive approximation}},
  volume       = {{42}},
  year         = {{2006}},
}

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