12 Apr 2004 clmimac 1.004, 04-103
clmimac - Interpret Matrices (c.q. MCL iterands output by mcl) As Clusterings.
clmimac [options] <fname>
clmimac [-t num (tightness parameter)] [-tstep num (tightness step increment)] [-tbound num (tightness ceiling)] [--center (use center in defining tightness)] [-o fname (file name/stem)] [-sort str (size|revsize|lex|none)] [--enstrict (remove overlap)] <fname> (input matrix)
Use clmimac to interpret matrices (as clusterings) output by mcl using mcl's -dump ite option.
Use clmimac only if you have a special reason; the normal usage of mcl is to do multiple runs for varying -I parameters and use the clusterings output by mcl itself. One reason is if you are interested in clusterings with overlap; early MCL iterands generally induce clusterings possessing overlap. Another reason is to investigate how the cluster structure associated with the MCL process evolves over time.