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Deutsch: k-Means-Clusteranalyse auf einem Datensatz mit dichte-basierten Clustern. k-Means versucht die Cluster mittels zweier Voronoi-Zellen zu trennen, was auf diesem Datensatz nicht möglich ist. Visualisiert mit ELKI.
English: Cluster analysis with k-Means on a density-based data set. k-means tries to model the data using Voronoi cells, but there is no linear separation possible, and the result is not particular meaningful. The visualization was generated using ELKI.
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current15:44, 20 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:44, 20 February 2012345 × 347 (74 KB)wikimediacommons>ChireMeans are now visualized more clearly. however, at the cost of slighly obscuring the true cluster structure.

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