Agglomerative in a sentence as an adjective

Of course these are controlled experiments being done, in the technical sense, and not agglomerative.

I wonder if there's been an essay or treatise on these kind of agglomerative, ever-expanding labors of love.

At a glance, I understood that there are two types of hierarchical clustering method - agglomerative and divisive.

The agglomerative effects of cities are real and extremely positive, both in terms of technological innovation and cultural progress.

Could also be hierarchical agglomerative or many-many others.

"And then followed a whole long discussion about how you can basically perform hierarchical agglomerative clustering on humanity's words for colors, if you follow the words linguistically back through a few thousand years.

Previous generation technology used GMM and agglomerative clustering.

If it is possible to build a successful large scale startup in Amarillo, why hasn't it happened?I'll point out the theory of agglomerative clustering also includes the contrary point: a city that is great at something tends to exclude other activities, for any given amount of population.

Agglomerative definitions

adjective

clustered together but not coherent; "an agglomerated flower head"

See also: agglomerate agglomerated clustered