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K-means clustering is a method for identifying groups of similar observations, i.e. cells or samples. K-means clustering aims to group observations into a pre-determined number of clusters (k) so that each observation belongs to the cluster with the nearest mean. An important aspect of K-means clustering is that it expects clusters to be of similar size (equal variance) and shape (distribution of variance is spherical). The Compare Clusters task can also be performed used to help determine the optimal number of K-means clusters. 

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