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have to point it out again: a distribution question

There are many ways to discretize data. That's one way of looking at
clustering ("vector quantization"). You might also look into modelling
approaches which don't require it: splines, trees, etc. What sort of data
mining are you trying to do?

Reid Huntsinger

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Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 3:22 PM
To: bogdan romocea
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Subject: Re: [R] have to point it out again: a distribution question


discretization from continuous domain to categorical one so that some
data mining algorithm can be applied on it.  Maybe there should be
more than 3 categories, I don't know.
I googled some papers in financial field, and any more suggestions or
references will be helpful.

Ed
On 4/29/05, bogdan romocea <br44114 at gmail.com> wrote:
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