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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 25, 2014
Filed:
Apr. 02, 2012
Jeffrey M. Achtermann, Austin, TX (US);
Indrajit Bhattacharya, New Delhi, IN;
Kevin W. English, Jr., Fairfield, CT (US);
Shantanu R. Godbole, New Delhi, IN;
Sachindra Joshi, New Delhi, IN;
Ashwin Srinivasan, New Delhi, IN;
Ashish Verma, New Delhi, IN;
Jeffrey M. Achtermann, Austin, TX (US);
Indrajit Bhattacharya, New Delhi, IN;
Kevin W. English, Jr., Fairfield, CT (US);
Shantanu R. Godbole, New Delhi, IN;
Sachindra Joshi, New Delhi, IN;
Ashwin Srinivasan, New Delhi, IN;
Ashish Verma, New Delhi, IN;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A process for evaluating cross-domain clusterability upon a target domain and a source domain. The cross-domain clusterability is calculated as a linear combination of a target clusterability and a source-target pair matchability, by use of a trade-off parameter that determines relative contribution of the target clusterability and the source-target pair matchability. The target clusterability quantifies how clusterable the target domain is. The source-target pair matchability is calculated as an average of a target-side matchability and a source-side matchability, which quantifies how well target centroids of the target domain are aligned with the source centroids and how well source centroids of the source domain are aligned with the target centroids, respectively.