How to say "clustering" in Russian?

In Russian "clustering" translates to  кластеризация 

Transliteration: klasterizatsiya

🇷🇺 Кластеризация - это метод группировки объектов на основе их сходства, при котором каждая группа состоит из объектов, которые более похожи друг на друга, чем на объекты из других групп.

🗣️ Klasterizatsiya - eto metod gruppovki obyektov na osnove ikh skhodstva, pri kotorom kazhdaya gruppa sostoyit iz obyektov, kotoryye boleye pohozhi drug na druga, chem na obyekty iz drugikh grupp.

🇺🇸 Clustering is a method of grouping objects based on their similarity, in which each group consists of objects that are more similar to each other than to objects from other groups.



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How to say "clustering" in Russian?

You can use the word "кластеризация" which translates to "clustering".

How to pronounce "кластеризация" (clustering) in Russian?

The word "кластеризация" is pronounced as "klasterizatsiya".

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