Abstract:We evaluate the Arrows Classification Method (ACM) for grouping objects based on the similarity of their data. This is a new method, which aims to achieve a balance between the conflicting objectives of maximizing internal cohesion and external isolation in the output groups. The method is widely applicable, especially in simulation input and output modelling, and has previously been used for grouping machines on an assembly line, based on data on time-to-repair; and hospital procedures, based on length-of-sta… Show more
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