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답변됨Efficient way to cluster points on line y=ax+b? and now extend the idea to higher dimensional data?

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  • 2007년 8월 17일 금요일 오후 5:32Shuvro Mitra답변자사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달
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    Are you using SQL Server Data Mining for clustering?

     

    For points (x,y) in the line y=ax+b, you'll detect clusters only using attribute x since y is a dependent variable. Any clustering algorithm will be able to handle this efficiently. When you mention higher dimensional data, I assume you mean more independent variables, but the idea is the same.

     

    Please let me know any specific questions you have regarding SQL Server Data Mining or Clustering algorithm in general

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  • 2007년 8월 17일 금요일 오후 5:32Shuvro Mitra답변자사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달
     답변됨

    Are you using SQL Server Data Mining for clustering?

     

    For points (x,y) in the line y=ax+b, you'll detect clusters only using attribute x since y is a dependent variable. Any clustering algorithm will be able to handle this efficiently. When you mention higher dimensional data, I assume you mean more independent variables, but the idea is the same.

     

    Please let me know any specific questions you have regarding SQL Server Data Mining or Clustering algorithm in general

  • 2009년 7월 1일 수요일 오전 6:17Guennadiy Vanine 사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달사용자 메달
     
    For points (x,y) in the line y=ax+b, you'll detect clusters only using attribute x since y is a dependent variable. Any clustering algorithm will be able to handle this efficiently. When you mention higher dimensional data, I assume you mean more independent variables, but the idea is the same.

    Please let me know any specific questions you have regarding SQL Server Data Mining or Clustering algorithm in general

    Can this be described in more detail?

    I could not grasp who will do what and how. That is - to discern between "you'll detect" and "Any clustering algorithm will be able...".

    Also, I could not understand why "only using attribute x since y is a dependent variable".
    To me, this is quite symmetric:
    x is also dependent on y as x = (y - b) /a


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