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svn commit: r1544106 -
/mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext
Author: isabel
Date: Thu Nov 21 11:02:41 2013
New Revision: 1544106
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1544106
Log:
MAHOUT-1245 - fix image links
Modified:
mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext
Modified: mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext?rev=1544106&r1=1544105&r2=1544106&view=diff
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--- mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext (original)
+++ mahout/site/mahout_cms/trunk/content/users/clustering/canopy-clustering.mdtext Thu Nov 21 11:02:41 2013
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
Title: Canopy Clustering
+
<a name="CanopyClustering-CanopyClustering"></a>
# Canopy Clustering
@@ -162,13 +163,13 @@ The points are generated as follows:
In the first image, the points are plotted and the 3-sigma boundaries of
their generator are superimposed.
-!SampleData.png!
+![sample data](../../images/SampleData.png)
In the second image, the resulting canopies are shown superimposed upon the
sample data. Each canopy is represented by two circles, with radius T1 and
radius T2.
-!Canopy.png!
+![canopy](../../images/Canopy.png)
The third image uses the same values of T1 and T2 but only superimposes
canopies covering more than 10% of the population. This is a bit better
@@ -177,5 +178,5 @@ The advantage of Canopy clustering is th
enough to iterate runs using different T1, T2 parameters and display
thresholds.
-!Canopy10.png!
+![canopy](../../images/Canopy10.png)