elbamos / largeVis

An implementation of the largeVis algorithm for visualizing large, high-dimensional datasets, for R
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how to use hdbscan? #32

Closed zachmayer closed 7 years ago

zachmayer commented 7 years ago

I've having some trouble getting results from hdbscan. A simple example on a small dataset would be helpful!

Thanks!

elbamos commented 7 years ago

Can you clarify where the issue is? It's a lot easier if you have an example. I can tell you, I'm simplifying the API for the next version, so you can just give it a largeVis object.

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I've having some trouble getting results from hdbscan. A simple example on a small dataset would be helpful!

Thanks!

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zachmayer commented 7 years ago

I'm just getting weird results. I'll post some code later.

But an example of hdbscan I could just copy/paste from would probably let me figure it out.

Thanks!

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Can you clarify where the issue is? It's a lot easier if you have an example. I can tell you, I'm simplifying the API for the next version, so you can just give it a largeVis object.

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elbamos commented 7 years ago

Zach - if your compiler is llvm, you can try the release candidate in the branch release/0.1.10. (It may have compilation problems on some OS's, which is why it hasn't been released yet.)

zachmayer commented 7 years ago

Awesome! I can probably figure that out. Thanks!

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Zach - if your compiler is llvm, you can try the release candidate in the branch release/0.1.10. (It may have compilation problems on some OS's, which is why it hasn't been released yet.)

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