Hi @prathyushay8 ,
There are a few different options depending on your needs. For example:
The Determining Nearest Neighbors article as well as this forum post might give you a few more ideas as well.
Or if you need to compare against the datasets you can also use something like the SpatialFilter/Relator before clustering.
Hope that gives you a few ideas to get started with.
Hi @prathyushay8 ,
There are a few different options depending on your needs. For example:
The Determining Nearest Neighbors article as well as this forum post might give you a few more ideas as well.
Or if you need to compare against the datasets you can also use something like the SpatialFilter/Relator before clustering.
Hope that gives you a few ideas to get started with.
Hi @chrisatsafe ,
Thank you for your kind Response!!
I see NeighborhoodAggregator will be suitable for my requirement. Can you also explain how can I define values for Neighborhood Width and height in the transformer.
Kind Regards,
Prathyusha
Hi @chrisatsafe ,
Thank you for your kind Response!!
I see NeighborhoodAggregator will be suitable for my requirement. Can you also explain how can I define values for Neighborhood Width and height in the transformer.
Kind Regards,
Prathyusha
Personally I haven't used this particular transformer in quite a while but the documentation that is linked above has a great description and even better a tip on how to visualize how the neighborhoods are calculated in the General > Neighborhood Width and Height section (I didn't know this tip before opening the doc.
"Note: To view the grid of cells that is created from these parameters, use the 2DGridCreator. Specify 0,0 for Starting X Coordinate and Starting Y Coordinate, respectively, and the same values for Column Width and Row Height as Neighborhood Width and Neighborhood Height, respectively."
Hope that helps!