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2.1 Study how clustering engines approach a topic
Performing this analysis before tackling a topic or a general Internet search will give you a broader view of the subject. You can then go further, using the vocabulary used in certain information. This process doesn't replace a search carried out in expert mode with the Google search engine, for example, but it does provide a significant complement.
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Ghosal A., Nandy A., Das A.K., Goswami S. and Panday M., A short review on different clustering techniques and their applications. Emerging Technology in Modelling and Graphics: Proceedings of IEM Graph 2018, pp.69-83 (2020).
Bae J., Helldin T., Riveiro M., Nowaczyk S., Bouguelia M.R. and Falkman G., Interactive clustering: A comprehensive review. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 53(1), pp.1-39 (2020)....
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