rühmitustest
Rühmitustest, often translated as grouping tests or cluster analysis, refers to a set of statistical techniques used to identify and group similar objects or observations within a dataset. The primary goal is to partition a collection of items into subgroups, or clusters, such that items within the same cluster are more similar to each other than to items in other clusters. This process is unsupervised, meaning that no prior knowledge about the group memberships is available; the algorithms discover the structure inherent in the data.
There are numerous algorithms for performing rühmitustest, each with its own approach to defining similarity and
The application of rühmitustest spans various fields. In biology, it's used for gene expression analysis to