Cluster Diagram Tab (Mining Model Viewer View)

The Cluster Diagram tab provides a graphical view of all the clusters that the clustering model contains.

For More Information:Microsoft Clustering Algorithm, Viewing a Mining Model with the Microsoft Cluster Viewer

Options

  • Refresh viewer content
    Reload the mining model in the viewer.
  • Mining Model
    Choose a mining model to view that is contained in the current mining structure. The mining model will open in its associated viewer.
  • Viewer
    Choose a viewer to use to explore the selected mining model. This list includes the viewers that Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (SSAS) provides for each mining model, the Microsoft Mining Content Viewer, and any plug-in viewers.
  • Zoom In
    Zoom in to the diagram, providing a more detailed view of the clusters.
  • Zoom Out
    Zoom out from the diagram, providing a more overall view of the clusters.
  • Copy Graph View
    Copy the visible section of the diagram to the clipboard.
  • Copy Entire Graph
    Copy the complete diagram to the clipboard.
  • Scale diagram to fit window
    Zoom out from the diagram until the whole diagram fits within the screen.
  • Find Node
    Open the Find Node dialog box.
  • Improve Layout
    Reorder the clusters in the diagram to improve the layout.
  • Density
    Describes the density of the attribute state pair selected in the Shading Variable and the State, for each cluster. If no attribute state is selected, the legend shows the overall population of cases.
  • Shading Variable
    Select an attribute from the mining model that you want the shading of Density to represent.
  • State
    Select a state that corresponds to the Shading Variable that you want the shading of Density to represent.
  • Links
    Adjust how many lines the viewer shows by adjusting the slider to the right of the clusters. Lowering the slider shows only the strongest links.

See Also

Reference

Mining Model Viewer View (Data Mining Model Designer)

Other Resources

Data Mining Algorithms
Viewing a Data Mining Model

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance