Paul St-Aubin edited Experimental Results.tex  almost 10 years ago

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Kmeans gives the best clustering, with 5 clusters providing a good balance between size and distribution. One group, cluster 1, consistently stands out, alone. This site is the only on of the sample that contains a slip lane, which allows right-turning vehicles to avoid the roundabout merging zone entirely. This cluster is therefore rejected  \begin{table}  \begin{tabular}{@{}llllll@{}}  \hline  kmeans & Freq. (4) & Freq. (5) & Freq.(6) & Freq.(7) & Freq.(8) \\ \begin{table}[h]  \begin{tabular}{llllll}  \hline  kmeans & Freq. (4) & Freq. (5) & Freq.(6) & Freq.(7) & Freq.(8) \\ \hline  1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 & 1 \\  2 & 3 & 3 & 3 & 3 & 2 \\  3 & 6 & 22 & 17 & 12 & 3 \\ 

8 & - & - & - & - & 10   \end{tabular}  \end{table}  \end{table}  \begin{verbatim}