Hi Denis,

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 8:48 AM, denis <denis-bz...@t-online.de> wrote:

> Ariel,
>   what's k, how many data points do you have ?
>

I have something between approximately 2 and 150 data points.

What's k? I guess that's my next question, right? For now, I am trying to
use an AIC criterion to determine how high I need to go. I am not sure how
great it's been working for me... I am aware that there are many other
approaches.


> There's a trivial k-means under
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5529625/is-it-possible-to-specify-your-own-distance-function-using-scikits-learn-k-means
> "verbose=1" gives you some idea of how clusters converge (or not).
>

Looks great - I will give it a try.



> (If you have even a few labeled data points, try SVM ?
> SGDClassifier is really fast.)
>

Thanks for the tips!

Cheers,

Ariel


> cheers
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