klusterien
Klusterien is a term used in Dutch-language technical and scientific literature to denote groups of objects, observations, or signals that are more similar to each other than to those in other groups. The concept comes from clustering, a set of methods that partition data into subsets, or clusters, according to a chosen similarity or distance measure. In use, klusterien can refer to statistical clusters discovered in data sets, and to natural or artificial groupings observed in fields such as biology, geoinformatics, image analysis, or social networks. The singular form is kluster, and the plural is klusterien.
Clustering methods fall into several families, including partitioning (eg, k-means), hierarchical (agglomerative or divisive), density-based (eg,
Applications of klusterien span market analytics, genetics and proteomics, astronomy, ecology, and image or audio processing.