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===A thought===
I am reading this through over and over and sort of/maybe/almost understand the subject. I do have a question though...in layman's terms, is there an explanation for what this algorithm is ''used'' for? I mean I understand it is used for clustering but what is the purpose of "clustering"? [[User:Shearonink|Shearonink]] ([[User talk:Shearonink|talk]]) 04:22, 3 March 2017 (UTC)