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Identify groups and patterns in data using k-means, hierarchical clustering, and DBSCAN for cluster discovery, customer segmentation, and unsupervised learning

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Identify groups and patterns in data using k-means, hierarchical clustering, and DBSCAN for cluster discovery, customer segmentation, and unsupervised learning

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name: Clustering Analysis
description: Identify groups and patterns in data using k-means, hierarchical clustering, and DBSCAN for cluster discovery, customer segmentation, and unsupervised learning

Clustering Analysis

Overview

Clustering partitions data into groups of similar observations without pre-defined labels, enabling discovery of natural patterns and structures in data.

When to Use

  • Segmenting customers based on purchasing behavior or demographics
  • Discovering natural groupings in data without prior knowledge of categories
  • Identifying market segments for targeted marketing campaigns
  • Organizing large datasets into meaningful categories for further analysis
  • Finding patterns in gene expression data or medical imaging
  • Grouping documents, products, or users by similarity for recommendation systems

Clustering Algorithms

  • **K-Means**: Partitioning into k clusters
  • **Hierarchical**: Dendrograms showing nested clusters
  • **DBSCAN**: Density-based arbitrary-shaped clusters
  • **Gaussian Mixture**: Probabilistic clustering
  • **Agglomerative**: Bottom-up hierarchical approach

Key Concepts

  • **Cluster Validation**: Metrics to evaluate cluster quality
  • **Optimal Clusters**: Methods to determine best k
  • **Inertia**: Within-cluster sum of squares
  • **Silhouette Score**: Measure of cluster separation
  • **Dendrogram**: Hierarchical clustering visualization

Implementation with Python

import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from sklearn.cluster import KMeans, DBSCAN, AgglomerativeClustering
from sklearn.mixture import GaussianMixture
from sklearn.preprocessing import StandardScaler
from sklearn.metrics import (
    silhouette_score, silhouette_samples, davies_bouldin_score,
    calinski_harabasz_score
)
from scipy.cluster.hierarchy import dendrogram, linkage
import seaborn as sns

# Generate sample data
np.random.seed(42)
n_samples = 300
centers = [[0, 0], [5, 5], [-3, 4]]
X = np.vstack([
    np.random.randn(100, 2) + centers[0],
    np.random.randn(100, 2) + centers[1],
    np.random.randn(100, 2) + centers[2],
])

# Standardize
scaler = StandardScaler()
X_scaled = scaler.fit_transform(X)

# K-Means with Elbow method
inertias = []
silhouette_scores = []
k_range = range(2, 11)

for k in k_range:
    kmeans = KMeans(n_clusters=k, random_state=42, n_init=10)
    kmeans.fit(X_scaled)
    inertias.append(kmeans.inertia_)
    silhouette_scores.append(silhouette_score(X_scaled, kmeans.labels_))

fig, axes = plt.subplots(1, 2, figsize=(14, 4))

axes[0].plot(k_range, inertias, 'bo-')
axes[0].set_xlabel('Number of Clusters (k)')
axes[0].set_ylabel('Inertia')
axes[0].set_title('Elbow Method')
axes[0].grid(True, alpha=0.3)

axes[1].plot(k_range, silhouette_scores, 'go-')
axes[1].set_xlabel('Number of Clusters (k)')
axes[1].set_ylabel('Silhouette Score')
axes[1].set_title('Silhouette Analysis')
axes[1].grid(True, alpha=0.3)

plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()

# Optimal k = 3
optimal_k = 3
kmeans = KMeans(n_clusters=optimal_k, random_state=42, n_init=10)
kmeans_labels = kmeans.fit_predict(X_scaled)

# K-Means visualization
fig, axes = plt.subplots(1, 3, figsize=(15, 4))

# K-Means clusters
axes[0].scatter(X[:, 0], X[:, 1], c=kmeans_labels, cmap='viridis', alpha=0.6)
axes[0].scatter(
    kmeans.cluster_centers_[:, 0], kmeans.cluster_centers_[:, 1],
    c='red', marker='X', s=200, edgecolors='black', linewidths=2
)
axes[0].set_title(f'K-Means (k={optimal_k})')
axes[0].set_xlabel('Feature 1')
axes[0].set_ylabel('Feature 2')

# Silhouette plot
ax = axes[1]
y_lower = 10
silhouette_vals = silhouette_samples(X_scaled, kmeans_labels)

for i in range(optimal_k):
    cluster_silhouette_vals = silhouette_vals[kmeans_labels == i]
    cluster_silhouette_vals.sort()

    size_cluster_i = cluster_silhouette_vals.shape[0]
    y_upper = y_lower + size_cluster_i

    ax.fill_betweenx(np.arange(y_lower, y_upper),
                      0, cluster_silhouette_vals,
                      alpha=0.7, label=f'Cluster {i}')
    y_lower = y_upper + 10

ax.axvline(x=silhouette_score(X_scaled, kmeans_labels), color="red", linestyle="--")
ax.set_xlabel('Silhouette Coefficient')
ax.set_ylabel('Cluster Label')
ax.set_title('Silhouette Plot')

# Hierarchical clustering
linkage_matrix = linkage(X_scaled, method='ward')
dendrogram(linkage_matrix, ax=axes[2], truncate_mode='lastp', p=10)
axes[2].set_title('Dendrogram (Ward)')
axes[2].set_xlabel('Sample Index')

plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()

# Hierarchical clustering
hierarchical = AgglomerativeClustering(n_clusters=optimal_k, linkage='ward')
hier_labels = hierarchical.fit_predict(X_scaled)

# DBSCAN clustering
dbscan = DBSCAN(eps=0.4, min_samples=5)
dbscan_labels = dbscan.fit_predict(X_scaled)
n_clusters_dbscan = len(set(dbscan_labels)) - (1 if -1 in dbscan_labels else 0)
n_noise = list(dbscan_labels).count(-1)

# Gaussian Mixture Model
gmm = GaussianMixture(n_components=optimal_k, random_state=42)
gmm_labels = gmm.fit_predict(X_scaled)
gmm_proba = gmm.predict_proba(X_scaled)

# Clustering algorithm comparison
fig, axes = plt.subplots(2, 2, figsize=(12, 10))

algorithms = [
    (kmeans_labels, 'K-Means'),
    (hier_labels, 'Hierarchical'),
    (dbscan_labels, 'DBSCAN'),
    (gmm_labels, 'Gaussian Mixture'),
]

for idx, (labels, title) in enumerate(algorithms):
    ax = axes[idx // 2, idx % 2]

    # Skip noise points for DBSCAN
    mask = labels != -1
    scatter = ax.scatter(
        X[mask, 0], X[mask, 1], c=labels[mask], cmap='viridis', alpha=0.6
    )

    if title == 'DBSCAN' and n_noise > 0:
        noise_mask = labels == -1
        ax.scatter(X[noise_mask, 0], X[noise_mask, 1], c='red', marker='x', s=100, label='Noise')
        ax.legend()

    ax.set_title(f'{title} (n_clusters={len(set(labels[mask]))})')
    ax.set_xlabel('Feature 1')
    ax.set_ylabel('Feature 2')

plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()

# Cluster validation metrics
validation_metrics = {
    'Algorithm': ['K-Means', 'Hierarchical', 'DBSCAN', '
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