Capacitated spatial clustering with multiple constraints and attributes
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Capacitated spatial clustering, a type of unsupervised machine learning method, is often used to tackle problems in compressing, classifying, logistic optimization and infrastructure optimization. Depending on the application at hand, a wide set of extensions may be necessary in clustering. In this article we propose a number of novel extensions to PACK that is a novel capacitated spatial clustering method. These extensions are relocation and location preference of cluster centers, outliers, and non-spatial attributes. The strength of PACK is that it can consider all of these extensions jointly. We demonstrate the usefulness PACK with a real world example in edge computing server placement for a city region with various different set ups, where we take into consideration outliers, center placement, and non-spatial attributes. Different setups are evaluated with summary statistics on spatial proximity and attribute similarity. As a result, the similarity of the clusters was improved at best by 53%, while simultaneously the proximity degraded only 18%. In alternate scenarios, both proximity and similarity were improved. The different extensions proved to provide a valuable way to include non-spatial information into the cluster analysis, and attain better overall proximity and similarity. Furthermore, we provide easy-to-use software tools (rpack) for conducting clustering analyses.
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