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A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise

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Martin Ester; Hans-Peter Kriegel; Jörg Sander; Xiaowei Xu; Evangelos Simoudis; Jiawei Han; Usama Fayyad

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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-96) (1996)
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APA style: Ester, M., Kriegel H-P., Sander J., Xu X., Simoudis E., Han J., et al. (1996).  A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-96).
Chicago style: Ester, Martin, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Jörg Sander, Xiaowei Xu, Evangelos Simoudis, Jiawei Han, and Usama Fayyad. A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-96)., 1996.
IEEE style: Ester, M., H-P. Kriegel, J. Sander, X. Xu, E. Simoudis, J. Han, and U. Fayyad, "A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise", Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-96), 1996.
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