APPLY_KMEANS
Assigns each row of an input relation to a cluster center from an existing k-means model.
Assigns each row of an input relation to a cluster center from an existing k-means model.
Syntax
APPLY_KMEANS ( input-columns
USING PARAMETERS model_name = 'model-name' [, match_by_pos = match-by-position] )
Arguments
input-columns
- Comma-separated list of columns to use from the input relation, or asterisk (*) to select all columns.
Parameters
model_name
Name of the model (case-insensitive).
match_by_pos
Boolean value that specifies how input columns are matched to model features:
-
false
(default): Match by name. -
true
: Match by the position of columns in the input columns list.
-
Privileges
Non-superusers: model owner, or USAGE privileges on the model
Examples
The following example creates k-means model myKmeansModel
and applies it to input table iris1
. The call to APPLY_KMEANS
mixes column names and constants. When a constant is passed in place of a column name, the constant is substituted for the value of the column in all rows:
=> SELECT KMEANS('myKmeansModel', 'iris1', '*', 5
USING PARAMETERS max_iterations=20, output_view='myKmeansView', key_columns='id', exclude_columns='Species, id');
KMEANS
----------------------------
Finished in 12 iterations
(1 row)
=> SELECT id, APPLY_KMEANS(Sepal_Length, 2.2, 1.3, Petal_Width
USING PARAMETERS model_name='myKmeansModel', match_by_pos='true') FROM iris2;
id | APPLY_KMEANS
-----+--------------
5 | 1
10 | 1
14 | 1
15 | 1
21 | 1
22 | 1
24 | 1
25 | 1
32 | 1
33 | 1
34 | 1
35 | 1
38 | 1
39 | 1
42 | 1
...
(60 rows)