International audienceTraditional evidential clustering tends to build clusters where the number of data for each cluster fairly close to each other. However, it may not be suitable for imbalanced data. This paper proposes a new method, called credal clustering (CClu), to deal with imbalanced data based on the theory of belief functions. Consider a dataset with C wanted classes, the credal c-means (CCM) clustering method is employed at first to divide the dataset into some (i.e., S (S > C)) clusters. Then these clusters are gradually merged following a given principle based on the density of meta-clusters and the associated singleton clusters. The merging is finished when C singleton wanted classes are obtained. During this merging procedur...