Clusters Gaps And Outliers
A gap in data in usually shown in graphs. They are gaps in set of data. For example, you might have put "The amount of marvel movies released per year"
Sometime in the future marvel might stop making movies for one year, then you would have a gap in your data. Some data gaps might be from misinterpreted data or someone not writing in a certain value by accident.
An outlier is something far from the average. For examples, if you are graphing the cost of houses and they are mostly all from 300K-450K and then one is 780K then that would be the outlier and would severely affect the mean and average.
A cluster is a large group of outliers that are different from all the rest. For example, is you had the time a computer takes to boot up and the average is about 10-15 seconds but 3 are very slow and take about 20-30 seconds than they would be outliers.
Sometime in the future marvel might stop making movies for one year, then you would have a gap in your data. Some data gaps might be from misinterpreted data or someone not writing in a certain value by accident.
An outlier is something far from the average. For examples, if you are graphing the cost of houses and they are mostly all from 300K-450K and then one is 780K then that would be the outlier and would severely affect the mean and average.
A cluster is a large group of outliers that are different from all the rest. For example, is you had the time a computer takes to boot up and the average is about 10-15 seconds but 3 are very slow and take about 20-30 seconds than they would be outliers.