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What (who) is clustering - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Clustering (disambiguation)

clustering         
Clustering         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Cluster.
Clustering (demographics)         
CONCEPT IN DEMOGRAPHICS
Ethnic clustering
In demographics, clustering is the gathering of various populations based on ethnicity, economics, or religion.

Wikipedia

Clustering

Clustering can refer to the following:

In computing:

  • Computer cluster, the technique of linking many computers together to act like a single computer
  • Data cluster, an allocation of contiguous storage in databases and file systems
  • Cluster analysis, the statistical task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group are placed closer together (such as the k-means clustering)
  • In hash tables, the mapping of keys to nearby slots

In economics:

  • Business cluster, a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field

In graph theory:

  • The formation of clusters of linked nodes in a network, measured by the clustering coefficient
Examples of use of clustering
1. Aviation officials call the geographic clustering a coincidence.
2. This "clustering," as researchers call it, reflects the birds–of–a–feather–flock–together phenomenon.
3. Ms Finney said: "Clustering is the result of benign and natural population dynamics.
4. By doing this they help avoid clustering at entrances where bag checks take place.»
5. Schools designed to serve small localities effectively become segregated when there is residential clustering.