Any understanding of the politics of the world must therefore take stock of this agglomerative process and its effects. |
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The day brings cities and their full agglomerative forces out to bare, and can overwhelm as much as fascinate. |
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The agglomerative, or grouping, schedule provided by Ward's method indicated a notable flattening of the curve of squared Euclidean distances after the five-cluster solution. |
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The principle of state tying is that, for a given trigraph root, all states corresponding to the same position in an HMM model are subject to agglomerative clustering. |
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This procedure uses a hierarchical agglomerative clustering procedure in which individual cases are successively combined to form clusters whose centers are far apart. |
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