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Re-run clustering #187

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@danvk danvk commented Dec 1, 2024

Data update: oldnyc/oldnyc.github.io@7c9741f

I've held off on running this while I've been iterating on geocoding, but the time has come. This generates 1160 clusters, including 2870/10717 unique points. This reduces the number of unique points on the site from 10669 -> 9007 (I don't know why those numbers don't add up).

One idea to improve this would be to snap to known points, such as intersections, rather than cluster centroids. For example, what happened to all the images at 5th Ave & 38th Street?

Before/after GIFs:

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@danvk danvk marked this pull request as ready for review December 1, 2024 16:41
@danvk danvk merged commit 172b3b2 into master Dec 1, 2024
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@danvk danvk deleted the new-cluster branch December 1, 2024 16:47
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