Hi,I think you cant supply an initial set of centroids to kmeans Thanks & 
Regards,
Meethu M 


     On Friday, 15 May 2015 12:37 AM, Suman Somasundar 
<suman.somasun...@oracle.com> wrote:
   

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I want to run a definite number of iterations in Kmeans.  There is a command 
line argument to set maxIterations, but even if I set it to a number, Kmeans 
runs until the centroids converge. Is there a specific way to specify it in 
command line?
Also, I wanted to know if we can supply the initial set of centroids to the 
program instead of it choosing the centroids in random?  Thanks,
Suman.

  

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