Updated code template for kmeans
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#title: kmeansMkI.py
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#description: Our personal Python K-Means implementation
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#description: Our personal Python K-Means++ implementation
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#author: Tillmann Brendel, Conrad Großer
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#date: 26.05.2018
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#version: 0.1
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#python_version: 3.x
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#==============================================================================
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# IMPORTS
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# Importing the time for benchmarking purposes
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import time
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from datetime import date
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# Importing libary for multi core processing
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import multiprocessing
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# CODE
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# Main function of the algorithm
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def kmeansmk1(clusters):
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print("Sorting data into " + str(clusters) + " clusters.")
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# Startup function for collecting necesarry data
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def startup():
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print("Hello World")
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clusters = int(input("How many clusters are known? "))
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# cores = input("How many cores should be used? ")
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# path = input("Where is the data? ")
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# For benchmarking starting the timer now
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start_time = time.time()
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# Firing up the engines!
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kmeansmk1(clusters)
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# kmeansmk1(clusters, cores, path)
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# Stopping benchmark
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seconds = time.time() - start_time
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print(str(seconds) + " seconds for execution")
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startup()
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