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Hi Bill,

A simple algorithm is the bond energy algorithm - references include

c     Bond energy algorithm -- see:
c
c     (1) W.T. McCormick, P.J. Schweitzer and T.W. White,
c         "Problem decomposition and data reorganization by a clustering
c         technique", Oper. Res., vol. 20, pp. 993-1009, Sept./Oct. 1972.
c     (2) P. Arabie and L.J. Hubert,
c         "The bond energy algorithm revisited", IEEE Trans. Syst. Man
c         Cybern., vol. 20, pp. 268-274, 1990.
c     (3) P. Arabie, S. Schleutermann, J. Daws and L. Hubert,
c         "Marketing applications of sequencing and partitioning of
c         nonsymmetric and/or two-mode matrices", in W. Gaul and M. Schader,
c         Eds., Data Analysis, Decision Support, and Expert Knowledge
c         Representation in Marketing, Springer Verlag, 1988, pp. 215-224.

and I have a program for it in Fortran (sorry...!  It's quite simple and 
would not be difficult for someone to recode) at
http://astro.u-strasbg.fr/~fmurtagh/mda-sw/splus
(My multivariate software entry page is
http://astro.u-strasbg.fr/~fmurtagh/mda-sw
)

I hope this helps.  The association with using a wavelet transform was
F. Murtagh, J.-L. Starck and M. Berry, "Overcoming the curse of 
dimensionality in clustering by means of the wavelet transform", The 
Computer Journal, 43, 107-120, 2000.

Best,
Fionn
fmurtagh at acm . org
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From: shannon <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: sorting datafiles
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 16:36:48 -0500

We are looking for an algorithm that sorts a datafile by columns and rows
simulataneously.  We implemented this a few years ago but I can't remember
where the code might have gone (I'm guessing it left with my memory).

I believe Fionn used something like this to rearrange datafiles to be
'image-like' for wavelet trasnform (Fionn, ring a bell).

Would appreciate any help on finding the algorithm.

Thanks
Bill
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