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1 Introduction The problem this paper focuses on is the classical problem of unsupervised clustering of a data-set. In particular, the bisecting divisive clustering approach is here considered. This approach consists in recursively splitting a cluster into two sub-clusters, starting from the main data-set. This is one of the more basic and common problems in fields like pattern analysis, data mining, document retrieval, image segmentation, decision making, etc. (13, 15).
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