Hi Jim, What are the nature of the attributes of the items, are they simply actually distances from one another, or is their some other measures of similarity/dissimilarity (say differences in soil types)? Dan Putler
On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 13:35 -0700, Jim Bouldin wrote:
I'm wondering whether any R package has the ability to perform spatial clustering, i.e. the spatial partitioning of a data set into relatively homogeneous polygons, based on one or more attributes of the items (similar to what the program eCognition does). Perhaps there is a more statistically correct term for what I have just described, but I don't know it. Thanks. Jim Bouldin, PhD Associate in Agricultural Experiment Station Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis Davis CA, 95616 530-554-1740
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