birch: Dealing with very large datasets using BIRCH
birch is an implementation of the algorithms described in
Zhang et al (1997), and provides functions for creating
CF-trees, along with algorithms for dealing with some
combinatorial problems, such as covMcd and ltsReg. It is very
well suited for dealing with very large data sets, and does not
require that the data can fit in physical memory.
| Version: |
1.1-3 |
| Depends: |
ellipse |
| Published: |
2008-02-27 |
| Author: |
Justin Harrington, Matias Salibian-Barrera |
| Maintainer: |
Justin Harrington <harringt at stat.ubc.ca> |
| License: |
GPL |
| CRAN checks: |
birch results |
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