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Hi MadraghRua, Thank you very much for the comments. I did not know about the Math::NumberCruncher module. I will see how I can use it. About the part where you said “I see that you have gone with a distance measurement. When doing this a while back, we included correlations as well. So you could look at the data either as a function of a measurement (distance) or a statistical (correlation coeficient for parametric and Spearman Rank Correlation for non parpametric analysis). Perhaps you could think about allowing the algorithm to use either metric or statistical methods to increase the module's utility at some point.” Could you please give me some references to your work? So, I could have a look at it and learn from it. I am new to Perl (only three months into this beautiful language) but I am really eager to learn as fast as I can. Specially, I am interested in pointers to the use of Perl in Scientific applications (sort of BioPerl but in other areas too) Cheers! lin0In reply to Re^2: RFC: Fuzzy Clustering with Perl
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