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The relationship between the number of classifications (K) and the SSE results graph.

The relationship between the number of classifications (K) and the SSE results graph.

<p>The relationship between the number of classifications (K) and the SSE results graph.</p>

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Main Author: Xiaojie Feng (6873953) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Biotechnology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
providing valuable insights
original multidimensional data
hierarchical clustering algorithm
cultural heritage sites
cultural heritage preservation
spatial distribution reflects
spatial distribution characteristics
study mainly aims
settlements represent areas
cluster settlements based
factor analysis combined
spatial distribution
factor analysis
historical heritage
study examines
study constructs
study concludes
categorizing settlements
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visiting patterns
variance fit
urban planning
thereby revealing
results indicate
resident lifestyles
people reside
natural environment
method demonstrates
long term
land use
including villages
human activities
high level
four classes
etc .,
different times
deeper understanding
classification number
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