Clustering

From Machinelearning

Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique. It is used for grouping data points, or objects that are somehow similar. Clustering means finding clusters in a dataset, unsupervised.[1]

Motivation

Generally, clustering can be used for one of the following purposes[1]:

Types pof clustering

Some divide clustering into two subgroups[2]:

  • Hard clustering: Each data point either belongs to a cluster completely or not. Clusters do not overlap.
  • Soft clustering: A probability or likelihood is assigned for putting data points into separate clusters. Clusters may overlap.

Clustering vs classification

Algorithms

Some of the commonly used clustering algorithms are[3]:


others

Applications

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