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    Extended similarity trees (English)
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    Proximity data can be represented by an extended tree, which generalizes traditional trees by including marked segments that correspond to overlapping clusters. An extended tree is a graphical representation of the distinctive features model. A computer program (EXTREE) that constructs extended trees is described and applied to several sets of conceptual and perceptual proximity data.
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    extended similarity trees
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    nonhierarchical clustering
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    additive trees
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    overlapping clusters
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    EXTREE
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    proximity data
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