Dear Shane,
Thanks for your answer.
Does DBSCAN works with distance matrix/? I have a distance matrix
(symmetric matrix which contains pairwise distances). Can you help me? I
did not find DBSCAN code in that link.
Best,
-Ariani
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Shane Grigsby
wrote:
> This sounds
Hi Ariani,
Yes, you can use a distance matrix-- I think that what you want is
metric='precomputed', and then X would be your N by N distance matrix.
Hope that helps,
~Shane
On 07/13, Ariani A wrote:
Dear Shane,
Thanks for your answer.
Does DBSCAN works with distance matrix/? I have a distance
Dear Shane,
Thanks for your prompt answer.
Do you mean that for DBSCAN there is no need to feed other parameters? Do I
just call the function or I have to manipulate the code?
P.S. I was not able to find the DBSCAN code on github.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best,
-Noushin
On Thu, Jul 13,
Dear Shane,
Sorry bothering you!
Is the "precomputed" and "distance matrix" you are talking about, are about
"DBSCAN" ?
Thanks,
Best.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 7:03 PM, Ariani A wrote:
> Dear Shane,
> Thanks for your prompt answer.
> Do you mean that for DBSCAN there is no need to feed other param
@Jacob,
I understand your concern about the new algorithms. It will be lost effort
to make coding, updating, documentation for a unsuccessful algorithm.
Thanks for the tips.
@federico,
lightning library is, close to what in my mind but not the same. I think,
there should be an easy way to see how