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Paritosh Ranjan commented on MAHOUT-843: ---------------------------------------- To answer "To use the Java classes for top clusterer A and bottom clusterer B one needs to provide all of the arguments for A and B." I would say that that's needed as the user gets absolute control on the top and bottom level clustering. An alternative, to let it be used in a very simple way, would be, to ask for bottom level cluster configs, and a magnitude parameter, which will just increase the magnitude of the bottom level clustering algorithm by magnitude times e.g. t1 = t1*10, or vice versa. I will add the Junit test cases soon. > Top Down Clustering > ------------------- > > Key: MAHOUT-843 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAHOUT-843 > Project: Mahout > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Clustering > Affects Versions: 0.6 > Reporter: Paritosh Ranjan > Labels: clustering, patch > Fix For: 0.6 > > Attachments: MAHOUT-843-patch, Top-Down-Clustering-patch > > > Top Down Clustering works in multiple steps. The first step is to find > comparative bigger clusters. The second step is to cluster the bigger chunks > into meaningful clusters. This can performance while clustering big amount of > data. And, it also removes the dependency of providing input clusters/numbers > to the clustering algorithm. > The "big" is a relative term, as well as the smaller "meaningful" terms. So, > the control of this "bigger" and "smaller/meaningful" clusters will be > controlled by the user. > Which clustering algorithm to be used in the top level and which to use in > the bottom level can also be selected by the user. Initially, it can be done > for only one/few clustering algorithms, and later, option can be provided to > use all the algorithms ( which suits the case ). -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira