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r-clustree 0.5.1
Propagated dependencies: r-checkmate@2.3.2 r-dplyr@1.1.4 r-ggplot2@3.5.1 r-ggraph@2.2.1 r-ggrepel@0.9.6 r-igraph@2.1.1 r-rlang@1.1.4 r-tidygraph@1.3.1 r-viridis@0.6.5
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/cran.scm (gnu packages cran)
Home page: https://github.com/lazappi/clustree
Licenses: GPL 3
Synopsis: Visualize clusterings at different resolutions
Description:

Deciding what resolution to use can be a difficult question when approaching a clustering analysis. One way to approach this problem is to look at how samples move as the number of clusters increases. This package allows you to produce clustering trees, a visualization for interrogating clusterings as resolution increases.

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