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Subject:    Re: [Wekalist] RE: Wekalist Digest, Vol 40,
From:       Paul <paul.m.nz () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-06-26 20:15:34
Message-ID: a5ed8b040606261315o4f55823dsa62bdad984e99bbe () mail ! gmail ! com
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I believe that, as with most algo's in weka, xmeans can be used both
from the GUI (explorer) and command line.

/paul

On 6/27/06, Grenkow, Noreen (HQC) <Grenkow@hqc.sk.ca> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thank you.  Is this weka.clusterers.XMeans a point and click feature like
> the k-means or is it some additional java code that the user has to write? I
> need to find out as much as I could about this because I'm doing a master in
> data mining using x-means clustering.  I've the book, "Data Mining" by Ian
> H. Witten & Eibe Frank.
>
> Thanks,
> noreen.
>
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