2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-020-03925-4
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G-Tric: generating three-way synthetic datasets with triclustering solutions

Abstract: Background Three-way data started to gain popularity due to their increasing capacity to describe inherently multivariate and temporal events, such as biological responses, social interactions along time, urban dynamics, or complex geophysical phenomena. Triclustering, subspace clustering of three-way data, enables the discovery of patterns corresponding to data subspaces (triclusters) with values correlated across the three dimensions (observations $$\times$$ × … Show more

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“…The pattern of a bicluster is used to simplify and describe the bicluster (illustrated in Figure 12 ) [ 8 , 20 , 96 ]. Since a bicluster is two-dimensional, a pattern can be defined on the rows or over the columns .…”
Section: Biclustermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pattern of a bicluster is used to simplify and describe the bicluster (illustrated in Figure 12 ) [ 8 , 20 , 96 ]. Since a bicluster is two-dimensional, a pattern can be defined on the rows or over the columns .…”
Section: Biclustermentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Tensorial dataset with 10 observations, 10 attributes, and 3 contexts with five nonoverlapping triclusters; figure adapted from Lobo et al . [ 96 ]. …”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%