The problem here is that distances between the two cases change
dynamically across different sets, I have 100 of such sets. I guess
there is no better solution than finding an experience value from a
training set, isn't it?
Ralf
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Phil Spector
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Subject: [R] Dynamic clustering?
Are there R packages that allow for dynamic clustering, i.e. where the
number
Are there R packages that allow for dynamic clustering, i.e. where the
number of clusters are not predefined? I have a list of numbers that
falls in either 2 or just 1 cluster. Here an example of one that
should be clustered into two clusters:
two - c(1,2,3,2,3,1,2,3,400,300,400)
and here one
Hello,
Ralf B wrote:
Are there R packages that allow for dynamic clustering, i.e. where the
number of clusters are not predefined? I have a list of numbers that
falls in either 2 or just 1 cluster. Here an example of one that
should be clustered into two clusters:
two -
On Wed, 5 May 2010, Ralf B wrote:
Are there R packages that allow for dynamic clustering, i.e. where the
number of clusters are not predefined?
Yes.
I have a list of numbers that
falls in either 2 or just 1 cluster. Here an example of one that
should be clustered into two clusters:
two -
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:33 PM
To: Ralf B
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Subject: Re: [R] Dynamic clustering?
Hello,
Ralf B wrote:
Are there R packages
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