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I often work with large amount of data (i.e., number of samples >>> number of features). So, I conduct clustering analysis by selecting a subset to determine the desired number of clusters. Then, I query the remaining data to assign unseen points to their respective clusters.
I was wondering if the produced graph by PhenoGraph package can be used to mimic the process outlined above. If so, could you provide guidelines on how to accomplish this.
Many thanks,
Ivan
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Hi,
I often work with large amount of data (i.e., number of samples >>> number of features). So, I conduct clustering analysis by selecting a subset to determine the desired number of clusters. Then, I query the remaining data to assign unseen points to their respective clusters.
I was wondering if the produced graph by PhenoGraph package can be used to mimic the process outlined above. If so, could you provide guidelines on how to accomplish this.
Many thanks,
Ivan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: