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====== Cluster Calculations ====== | ====== Cluster Calculations ====== | ||
- | //This tool can be used if you have a big unlabeled | + | //This tool can be used if you have a big 1D geophysical model dataset and you need to group all information into categories/clusters. |
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- | Alt om Cluster Wizard. The cluster calculation can now be run within layers and region. Furthermore, | + | |
__**Requirements: | __**Requirements: | ||
- | * 1D data | + | * 1D geophysical models |
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- | ==== Step 1. Cluster calculation | + | ==== Step 1. Cluster calculation ==== |
1. Open profile and get a data overview in order to evaluate the number of clusters needed. | 1. Open profile and get a data overview in order to evaluate the number of clusters needed. | ||
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3. The resultant cluster information is added to the topplot. | 3. The resultant cluster information is added to the topplot. | ||
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- | * The volume of clusters can be observed in the range of 4-6 clusters for the PACES data. | ||
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- | * The resultant clusters can be observed on the map within the region and the legend in the layer manager {{: | + | * The resultant clusters can be observed on the map within the region and the legend in the layer manager {{: |