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"Bisecting k-means in RapidMiner!!"


Hello for all,
i tried to find bisecting k-means in rapid miner version 5.2 but it is not available, the question how can i get it i found k-mean,k-mean(fast),k-mean(kernal) only, normal k-mean.
my regards
wael
i tried to find bisecting k-means in rapid miner version 5.2 but it is not available, the question how can i get it i found k-mean,k-mean(fast),k-mean(kernal) only, normal k-mean.
my regards
wael
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first of all, you should upgrade to the latest RapidMiner version, which is 5.3.8. Version 5.2 is already quite old. Anyway, to my knowledge bisecting k-Means is not available natively in RapidMiner, but a short google search brought up an R implementation, which you could use via RapidMiner's R extension.
Best regards,
Marius