Data stream clustering

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In computer science, data stream clustering is defined as the clustering of data that arrive continuously in contrary to the traditional clustering where data are static.


deals with the case of clustering data streams where new data arrive continuously in contrary to the traditional clustering where data are static.

(such as telephone records, large sets of web pages, multimedia data, financial transactions etc)