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Thanks for the suggestion. You don't say what clustering algorithm you are
using, but you can probably work around this by adjusting the clustering
parameters to exclude the undesirable result.
Original comment by tfmorris
on 28 Dec 2011 at 7:01
@tfmorris
Thanks for your comments.
I use all the algorithms because they produced different clusters. Metaphone3
and Clonge-Phonetic yeild the most promising clusters. They produce different
clusters and thus I run one after another. These algorithms do not have
parameter to adjust.
From these algorithms, some clusters contain right members to merge while other
cluster(s) from the same algorithm has members mixed with desirable and
undesirable ones. For the latter case, E.g six right members are not able to be
merge because of unwanted one member and then I have to go back to text facet
and edit 5 times. Since I am using multiple text facets as multiple filters to
edit specific records (E.g group of villages under specific district under
specific province due to very similarity of village names across the different
district and provinces). Therefore this kind of editing is a lot time consuming
compare to merging through clustering.
Original comment by kyawnain...@gmail.com
on 28 Dec 2011 at 7:34
Perhaps an easier way might be to apply your various filters and then STAR
those rows... then do clustering ? Use the Flag and Star to hold onto your
filtered items for further analysis with Refine's other tools such as
clustering ?
Original comment by thadguidry
on 28 Dec 2011 at 8:29
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
kyawnain...@gmail.com
on 28 Dec 2011 at 6:52