Consensus clustering has emerged as an important elaboration of the classical clustering problem. Consensus clustering, also called aggregation of clustering (or partitions), refers to the situation in which a number of different (input) clusterings have been obtained for a particular dataset and it is desired to find a single (consensus) clustering which is a better fit in some sense than the existing clusterings. Consensus clustering is thus the problem of reconciling clustering information about the same data set coming from different sources or from different runs of the same algorithm. When cast as an optimization problem, consensus clustering is known as median partition, and has been shown to be NP-complete.
From top to bottom are pictured a few flutes: 1)"A" Flute by Kikala Diakite, Conakry. A real "down home" Fouta Djallon flute. 2)"Ab" Flute by Mamadi Mansare (the son), soloist with the Ballets Africains. The Mansares are not Fulani, they are members of a
From top to bottom are pictured a few flutes: 1)"A" Flute by Kikala Diakite, Conakry. A real "down home" Fouta Djallon flute. 2)"Ab" Flute by Mamadi Mansare (the son), soloist with the Ballets Africains. The Mansares are not Fulani, they are members of a
The Fula Flute Ensembl integrates the tambin, traditional Fulani flute of the highlands of Guinea. Tambin music is revered for its profound effects, often bringing people to tears with haunting sounds and melodies that reach deep inside the soul.
The Fula Flute Ensembl integrates the tambin, traditional Fulani flute of the highlands of Guinea. Tambin music is revered for its profound effects, often bringing people to tears with haunting sounds and melodies that reach deep inside the soul.
A TRADITIONAL WEST AFRICAN PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE BRINGING the SPIRIT of WEST AFRICAN MUSIC and DANCE to VERMONT and NEW ENGLAND! We are 16+ talented artists who share traditional rhythms and dances from Guinea, Senegal & Mali (West Africa). Jeh Kulu featu
A TRADITIONAL WEST AFRICAN PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE BRINGING the SPIRIT of WEST AFRICAN MUSIC and DANCE to VERMONT and NEW ENGLAND! We are 16+ talented artists who share traditional rhythms and dances from Guinea, Senegal & Mali (West Africa). Jeh Kulu featu
Y. Kim, K. Stratos, and D. Kim. Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), page 643--653. Vancouver, Canada, Association for Computational Linguistics, (July 2017)