A Systematic Review of Computational geometry algorithms for high-dimensional clustering analysis: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions

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Pablo R. Garcia
Jakub Novak
Omar Hassan

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High-dimensional clustering has emerged as a critical challenge in modern data-driven systems, where traditional distance-based methods suffer from the curse of dimensionality and reduced discriminative power. Computational geometry provides a rigorous mathematical foundation for addressing these challenges through geometric structures, spatial partitioning, and efficient proximity search mechanisms. This paper presents a systematic review of computational geometry algorithms applied to high-dimensional clustering analysis, focusing on methods, architectures, and emerging research directions. The study synthesizes recent advances from 2018 to 2025, highlighting geometric indexing structures, approximate nearest neighbor search, manifold-aware clustering, and hybrid AI-driven approaches. The findings reveal a clear evolution from classical geometric constructs such as Voronoi diagrams and k-d trees toward scalable, probabilistic, and learning-augmented frameworks. Key contributions of this review include a unified analysis of algorithmic design principles, identification of scalability and robustness trade-offs, and the exploration of integration pathways with modern software engineering and AI ecosystems. The paper also outlines future directions emphasizing adaptive geometry-aware learning, distributed clustering architectures, and security-aware data clustering frameworks.

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Garcia, P. R., Novak, J., & Hassan, O. (2025). A Systematic Review of Computational geometry algorithms for high-dimensional clustering analysis: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions. International Journal on Advanced Computer Engineering and Communication Technology, 14(2), 270–280. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijacect/article/view/2090
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