Comparative Analysis of Different Data Clustering Algorithms Based On Swarm Intelligence
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For a decade swarm Intelligence is concerned with the design of intelligent systems by taking inspiration from the collective behaviors
of social insects. Swarm Intelligence is a successful paradigm for the algorithm with complex problems. This paper focuses on the procedure of
most successful methods of optimization techniques inspired by Swarm Intelligence: Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and Particle Swarm
Optimization (PSO). This paper also gives a comparative analysis of PSO and ACO for data clustering.
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Keywords: Swarm Intelligence, Data Clustering, Comparative analysis of Data Clustering Algorithms
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