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Training Systems Using Python Statistical Modeling

You're reading from   Training Systems Using Python Statistical Modeling Explore popular techniques for modeling your data in Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838823733
Length 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Curtis Miller Curtis Miller
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Spectral clustering

The final clustering method we will look at is spectral clustering. In this section, we will learn what spectral clustering is and demonstrate how to perform it.

Of all the clustering methods mentioned in this chapter, spectral clustering may be the most opaque. Nevertheless, I will attempt to explain it. We start with a dataset, as shown in the following diagram:

Next, we compute the similarity between the points in the dataset, as seen here:

If the points are highly similar, we can infer that those points are connected:

These connections form something similar to a graph. Once we have the graph, we find connections to cut. Then, nodes that are connected belong to the same cluster. So, let's go ahead and see what spectral clustering does with the iris dataset.

We will import the SpectralClustering class and perform spectral clustering for this dataset...

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