| Preferred Name |
hierarchical clustering |
| Definitions |
A hierarchical clustering is a data transformation which achieves a class discovery objective, which takes as input data item and builds a hierarchy of clusters. The traditional representation of this hierarchy is a tree (visualized by a dendrogram), with the individual input objects at one end (leaves) and a single cluster containing every object at the other (root). |
| ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0200042 |
| definition source |
WEB: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_clustering#Hierarchical_clustering |
| editor preferred label |
hierarchical clustering |
| has curation status | |
| label |
hierarchical clustering |
| prefixIRI |
OBI:0200042 |
| prefLabel |
hierarchical clustering |
| term editor |
James Malone |
| textual definition |
A hierarchical clustering is a data transformation which achieves a class discovery objective, which takes as input data item and builds a hierarchy of clusters. The traditional representation of this hierarchy is a tree (visualized by a dendrogram), with the individual input objects at one end (leaves) and a single cluster containing every object at the other (root). |
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