[R] Re: model-based clustering
Christian Hennig
fm3a004 at math.uni-hamburg.de
Tue Apr 13 16:31:33 CEST 2004
Dear Talita,
you may start with
library(mclust)
?EMclust
example(EMclust)
# The example is with Iris data.
To understand what you're doing, read a paper from the web page
of the developers, cited on the help page.
Best,
Christian
PS: What a "good" or "optimal" clustering is, is by no means well defined.
Some cluster algorithms will find 2 or more than 3 clusters on Iris,
and that's not necessarily an argument against these algorithms.
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Talita Leite wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Let me explain this better. I've been working in clustering methods during
> this year and now i'm starting (or trying to) with model-based clustering.
> I've been searching for help to understand how the functions works and i
> found some. The problem is that i don't know the steps to follow. For
> example: working with the data set IRIS. What steps do i have to follow and
> what functions do i have to use to make a good clustering? To find the three
> groups on that case?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Talita
>
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