linkage
Agglomerative hierarchical cluster tree
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Computing
linkage(y)
can be slow wheny
is a vector representation of the distance matrix. For the'centroid'
,'median'
, and'ward'
methods,linkage
checks whethery
is a Euclidean distance. Avoid this time-consuming check by passing inX
instead ofy
.The
'centroid'
and'median'
methods can produce a cluster tree that is not monotonic. This result occurs when the distance from the union of two clusters, r and s, to a third cluster is less than the distance between r and s. In this case, in a dendrogram drawn with the default orientation, the path from a leaf to the root node takes some downward steps. To avoid this result, use another method. This figure shows a nonmonotonic cluster tree.In this case, cluster 1 and cluster 3 are joined into a new cluster, and the distance between this new cluster and cluster 2 is less than the distance between cluster 1 and cluster 3. The result is a nonmonotonic tree.
You can provide the output
Z
to other functions includingdendrogram
to display the tree,cluster
to assign points to clusters,inconsistent
to compute inconsistent measures, andcophenet
to compute the cophenetic correlation coefficient.
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cluster
| clusterdata
| cophenet
| dendrogram
| inconsistent
| kmeans
| pdist
| silhouette
| squareform