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Hi Everyone
I have been invited to write a chapter on cluster analysis for an upcoming
handbook of statistics. Part of this chapter will focus on
state-of-the-art methodology.
I would welcome anyone's send me references to papers they think are
ground-breaking and represent state-of-the-art cluster analysis
methodology that should be part of this chapter. These can be your own
papers or other peoples papers and can come from any area including
applied data analysis, stats, math, computer science, etc.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Bill
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where we study a subject to solve problems in the same subject. We
study statistics with the main aim of solving problems in other
disciplines." CR Rao
William D. Shannon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biostatistics in Medicine
Division of General Medical Sciences and Biostatistics
Washington University School of Medicine
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