Tag: GMM Clustering
What is GMM and Agglomerative clustering?
A Gaussian mixture is a statistical model that assumes all the data points are generated from a linear combination of multivariate Gaussian distributions. This assumption has unknown parameters that can be estimated from the data, which we refer to as hyperparameters. Firstly, K-means employs the Gaussian distributions and centers of latent Gaussians. However, unlike K-means,…
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