AbstractWe present algorithms for computing hierarchical decompositions of trees satisfying different optimization criteria, including balanced cluster size, bounded number of clusters, and logarithmic depth of the decomposition. Furthermore, every high-level representation of the tree obtained from such decompositions is guaranteed to be a tree. These criteria are relevant in many application settings, but appear to be difficult to achieve simultaneously. Our algorithms work by vertex deletion and hinge upon the new concept of t-divider, that generalizes the well-known concepts of centroid and separator. The use of t-dividers, combined with a reduction to a classical scheduling problem, yields an algorithm that, given a n-vertex tree T, bu...
Abstract Let T be a tree. Each vertex of T is either a supply vertex or a demand vertex, and is assi...
International audienceWe propose an efficient algorithm that removes unimportant regions from a hier...
International audienceWe discuss the computation of a distance between two hierarchical clusterings ...
We present algorithms for computing hierarchical decompositions of trees satisfying different optimi...
AbstractWe present algorithms for computing hierarchical decompositions of trees satisfying differen...
International audienceThe minimum height of vertex and edge partition trees are well-studied graph p...
AbstractClustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree aris...
Clustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree arise in a v...
In this paper we are interested in decomposing a dihypergraph H = (V, E) into simpler dihypergraphs,...
The process of computation of classification trees can be characterized as involving three basic cho...
This paper addresses the problem of partitioning a circuit into a tree hierarchy with an objective o...
This paper explores hierarchical clustering in the case where pairs of points have dissimilarity sco...
The process of computation of classification trees can be characterized as involving three basic cho...
In this paper, we propose a parameter-insensitive data partitioning approach for Chameleon, a hierar...
AbstractIn this paper we survey a design technique for partitioning on trees. This technique, the sh...
Abstract Let T be a tree. Each vertex of T is either a supply vertex or a demand vertex, and is assi...
International audienceWe propose an efficient algorithm that removes unimportant regions from a hier...
International audienceWe discuss the computation of a distance between two hierarchical clusterings ...
We present algorithms for computing hierarchical decompositions of trees satisfying different optimi...
AbstractWe present algorithms for computing hierarchical decompositions of trees satisfying differen...
International audienceThe minimum height of vertex and edge partition trees are well-studied graph p...
AbstractClustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree aris...
Clustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree arise in a v...
In this paper we are interested in decomposing a dihypergraph H = (V, E) into simpler dihypergraphs,...
The process of computation of classification trees can be characterized as involving three basic cho...
This paper addresses the problem of partitioning a circuit into a tree hierarchy with an objective o...
This paper explores hierarchical clustering in the case where pairs of points have dissimilarity sco...
The process of computation of classification trees can be characterized as involving three basic cho...
In this paper, we propose a parameter-insensitive data partitioning approach for Chameleon, a hierar...
AbstractIn this paper we survey a design technique for partitioning on trees. This technique, the sh...
Abstract Let T be a tree. Each vertex of T is either a supply vertex or a demand vertex, and is assi...
International audienceWe propose an efficient algorithm that removes unimportant regions from a hier...
International audienceWe discuss the computation of a distance between two hierarchical clusterings ...