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agglomerative


Meanings
  • The process of collecting and merging smaller groups into a larger one.

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agglomeration , agglomerations , agglomerative
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Etymology
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The word 'agglomerative' comes from the Latin word 'agglomerare', which means 'to gather or collect together in a mass or cluster'.


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  1. The term 'agglomerative' was first used in the field of statistics by Henry A. Wallace in his book 'A Short Course in Statistics' published in 1938.

  2. The process of agglomeration is commonly used in various industries, including the manufacturing of ceramics, the production of iron and steel, and the processing of various types of food, such as chocolate, coffee, and nuts.


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  1. clustering: The process of grouping data points into distinct groups or clusters based on similarities or patterns in the data.

  2. merging: The process of combining two or more distinct groups or entities into a larger, more complex whole.

  3. hierarchical clustering: A method of clustering data points into hierarchical groups or clusters based on similarities or patterns in the data. This method allows for the identification of relationships between different levels or clusters of data.


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The term 'agglomerative' has been used in various fields, including literature, art, music, and philosophy. In literature, the term has been used to describe the process of merging smaller groups into a larger one. In art, the term has been used to describe the process of collecting and merging smaller pieces of art into a larger composition. In music, the term has been used to describe the process of combining multiple melodies or themes into a larger, more complex composition. In philosophy, the term has been used to describe the process of combining multiple ideas or concepts into a larger, more comprehensive understanding of a particular subject or issue.

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