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Hi Katendey, You would probably want to use VisAD's MathTypes to express input and output data of your clustering algorithm. For example, input to a clustering algorithm might be a Set over a 3-D domain (x, y, z), so the Set would have MathType Set(x, y, z). The clustering algorithm would partition a Set of this MathType into a number of Sets of that same MathType, and these could be expressed by a Function from an integer index to Sets. The MathType of the Function would be: (index -> Set(x, y, z)) Each range Set of the Function would be a cluster of samples from the input Set. This is a pretty high-level, abstract description (I have been retired for years so that's about all I can provide these days), but you may be able to fill in the details using the VisAD documentation at: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/visad.html#documents Good luck, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "katendey kenneth" To: visad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [visad] help: Clustering of data using visAD Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 00:31:24 -0700 (PDT) Hullo I need some help concerning the use of VisAD. I want to add the concept of clustering in my data but i don't know how to go about it when using visAD. will appreciate when assistance is accorded to me concerning the above issue. Katende Kenneth Kidonge Muzukulu Wa Laban Musoke Katende Data Assistant ,Case Western Research Collaboration P.O.Box 663, Kampala Uganda E.A. Tel:+256-414-533531 Mobile:+256-772361159 B.COM(Dr.B.R. Ambdekar |University,Agra India),Dip.Computerised Financial Accounting(DataPro Infoworld Agra,India) -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com
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