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Classification Vs Clustring? What's the diffrence?

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Akash Kamble
Mar 16, 2022
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The main difference between Clustering and Classification is that Clustering organizes the objects or data in clusters that may have similarities with each other, but the objects of two different clusters will be different from one another. The motive of clustering is to divide the whole data into different clusters. Whereas classification is a process where the objects are organized according to classes and rules are already predetermined. 

 

 

 

                                                 

What is Classification:-

Classification is a supervised machine learning technique that you can use to categorize your data according to various features. It’s a supervised method because you will make use of a labeled dataset where the output of the algorithm is known. This works by setting rules to linearly separate the data points using a decision boundary.

You would also use a classification algorithm to assign each data point to a specific class. For example, you could use it to label an apple as a fruit or vegetable on your database or classify products by department, category, subcategory, or even segment.

When output has a discreet value, then it is considered a classification problem. Classification algorithms help predict the output of a given data when input is provided to them. There can be various types of classifications like binary classification, multi-class classification, etc. Different types of classification also include Neural Networks, Linear Classifiers: Logistic Regression, Naïve Bayes Classifiers: Random Forest, Decision Trees, Nearest Neighbor, Boosted Trees.

 

What is Clustering?

While classification is a supervised machine learning technique, clustering or cluster analysis is the opposite. It’s an unsupervised machine learning technique that you can use to detect similarities within an unlabelled dataset. Clustering algorithms use distance measures to group or separate data points. This produces homogeneous groups that differ from one another.

Clustering is also different from classification in that it follows a single-phase approach, where you provide the input data to the system without knowing the output or groupings. This technique also allows you to set the clustering parameters which should align with your business strategy and goals. For example, you can cluster a dataset according to brand, subcategory, sales, and so on.

You can use clustering to find similarities and patterns within your customer base and product categories. This is possible because clustering within retail will help you to group your data and transform it into an understandable format from which you can generate insights. To achieve results that will make a difference in your business, a clustering algorithm tailored to the market environment is paramount.

Clustering is divided into two groups – hard clustering and soft clustering. In hard clustering, the data point is assigned to one of the clusters only whereas in soft clustering, it provides a probability likelihood of a data point to be in each of the clusters.

Differences:-

  1. Clustering is an unsupervised learning method whereas classification is a supervised learning method.
  2. Clustering does not require training data. Classification requires training data.
  3. Clustering deals with unlabelled data. Classification deals with both labeled and unlabelled data in its processes.
  4. Clustering's main objective is to unravel the hidden pattern as well as narrow relationships. The classification objective is to define the group to which objects belong.
  5.  The classification process involves two stages – Training and Testing. The clustering process involves only the grouping of data.
  6. As classification deals with a greater number of stages, the complexity of the classification algorithms is higher than the clustering algorithms whose aim is only to group the data.
  7. Classification involves the prediction of the input variable based on the model building. Clustering is generally used to analyze the data and draw inferences from it for better decision-making.

 

 

 

 


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