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Re: VMs: Detecting "hands" automatically
--- Bruce Grant <bgrant@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It is a reformatted version of the Currier ("C")
> transcription lines
> from the "intrln17.evt" interlinear file. I have
> been using it for a
> while so it may be a little out of date.
This should not have changed anytime recently.
This part of the interlinear file does not include
all pages of the VMs, but those that are included
can be separated effectively into two clusters,
as you indeed demonstrate. If you use another
transcription (e.g. Takeshi's) it becomes more
interesting, as there is a 'bridging' effect.
However, if you ask it to identify two clusters,
it may still find two...
The real question (two me) is whether the distance
between two points in different clusters
has a certain minimum, which would be higher
than that for two points in the same cluster.
Cheers, Rene
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