MixSim (Q19930)

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Simulating Data to Study Performance of Clustering Algorithms
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MixSim
Simulating Data to Study Performance of Clustering Algorithms

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    1.1-6
    24 October 2022
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    0.1-01
    22 April 2009
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    26 April 2009
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    14 June 2009
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    1.0-1
    5 December 2010
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    21 February 2012
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    28 March 2012
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    16 August 2012
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    7 November 2012
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    10 December 2013
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    1.1-1
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    22 October 2015
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    29 April 2017
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    16 March 2021
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    5 September 2023
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    The utility of this package is in simulating mixtures of Gaussian distributions with different levels of overlap between mixture components. Pairwise overlap, defined as a sum of two misclassification probabilities, measures the degree of interaction between components and can be readily employed to control the clustering complexity of datasets simulated from mixtures. These datasets can then be used for systematic performance investigation of clustering and finite mixture modeling algorithms. Among other capabilities of 'MixSim', there are computing the exact overlap for Gaussian mixtures, simulating Gaussian and non-Gaussian data, simulating outliers and noise variables, calculating various measures of agreement between two partitionings, and constructing parallel distribution plots for the graphical display of finite mixture models.
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