Claude-skill-registry clustering-analyzer
Cluster data using K-Means, DBSCAN, hierarchical clustering. Use for customer segmentation, pattern discovery, or data grouping.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/clustering-analyzer" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-clustering-analyzer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/clustering-analyzer/SKILL.mdsource content
Clustering Analyzer
Analyze and cluster data using multiple algorithms with visualization and evaluation.
Features
- K-Means: Partition-based clustering with elbow method
- DBSCAN: Density-based clustering for arbitrary shapes
- Hierarchical: Agglomerative clustering with dendrograms
- Evaluation: Silhouette scores, cluster statistics
- Visualization: 2D/3D plots, dendrograms, elbow curves
- Export: Labeled data, cluster summaries
Quick Start
from clustering_analyzer import ClusteringAnalyzer analyzer = ClusteringAnalyzer() analyzer.load_csv("customers.csv") # K-Means clustering result = analyzer.kmeans(n_clusters=3) print(f"Silhouette Score: {result['silhouette_score']:.3f}") # Visualize analyzer.plot_clusters("clusters.png")
CLI Usage
# K-Means clustering python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method kmeans --clusters 3 # Find optimal clusters (elbow method) python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method kmeans --find-optimal # DBSCAN clustering python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method dbscan --eps 0.5 --min-samples 5 # Hierarchical clustering python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method hierarchical --clusters 4 # Generate plots python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method kmeans --clusters 3 --plot clusters.png # Export labeled data python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --method kmeans --clusters 3 --output labeled.csv # Select specific columns python clustering_analyzer.py --input data.csv --columns age,income,spending --method kmeans --clusters 3
API Reference
ClusteringAnalyzer Class
class ClusteringAnalyzer: def __init__(self) # Data loading def load_csv(self, filepath: str, columns: list = None) -> 'ClusteringAnalyzer' def load_dataframe(self, df: pd.DataFrame, columns: list = None) -> 'ClusteringAnalyzer' # Clustering methods def kmeans(self, n_clusters: int, **kwargs) -> dict def dbscan(self, eps: float = 0.5, min_samples: int = 5) -> dict def hierarchical(self, n_clusters: int, linkage: str = "ward") -> dict # Optimal clusters def find_optimal_clusters(self, max_k: int = 10) -> dict def elbow_plot(self, output: str, max_k: int = 10) -> str # Evaluation def silhouette_score(self) -> float def cluster_statistics(self) -> dict # Visualization def plot_clusters(self, output: str, dimensions: list = None) -> str def plot_dendrogram(self, output: str) -> str def plot_silhouette(self, output: str) -> str # Export def get_labels(self) -> list def to_dataframe(self) -> pd.DataFrame def save_labeled(self, output: str) -> str
Clustering Methods
K-Means
Best for spherical clusters with known number of groups:
result = analyzer.kmeans(n_clusters=3) # Returns: { "labels": [0, 1, 2, 0, ...], "n_clusters": 3, "silhouette_score": 0.65, "inertia": 1234.56, "cluster_sizes": {0: 150, 1: 200, 2: 100}, "centroids": [[...], [...], [...]] }
DBSCAN
Best for arbitrary-shaped clusters:
result = analyzer.dbscan(eps=0.5, min_samples=5) # Returns: { "labels": [0, 0, 1, -1, ...], # -1 = noise "n_clusters": 3, "n_noise": 15, "silhouette_score": 0.58, "cluster_sizes": {0: 150, 1: 200, 2: 100} }
Hierarchical (Agglomerative)
Best for understanding cluster hierarchy:
result = analyzer.hierarchical(n_clusters=4, linkage="ward") # Returns: { "labels": [0, 1, 2, 3, ...], "n_clusters": 4, "silhouette_score": 0.62, "cluster_sizes": {0: 100, 1: 150, 2: 120, 3: 80} }
Finding Optimal Clusters
Elbow Method
optimal = analyzer.find_optimal_clusters(max_k=10) # Returns: { "optimal_k": 4, "inertias": [1000, 800, 500, 300, 280, ...], "silhouettes": [0.5, 0.55, 0.6, 0.65, 0.63, ...] }
Elbow Plot
analyzer.elbow_plot("elbow.png", max_k=10)
Generates plot showing inertia vs number of clusters.
Cluster Statistics
stats = analyzer.cluster_statistics() # Returns: { "n_clusters": 3, "cluster_sizes": {0: 150, 1: 200, 2: 100}, "cluster_means": { 0: {"age": 25.5, "income": 45000, ...}, 1: {"age": 45.2, "income": 75000, ...}, 2: {"age": 35.1, "income": 55000, ...} }, "cluster_std": { 0: {"age": 5.2, "income": 8000, ...}, ... }, "overall_silhouette": 0.65 }
Visualization
Cluster Plot
# 2D plot (uses first 2 features or PCA) analyzer.plot_clusters("clusters_2d.png") # Specify dimensions analyzer.plot_clusters("clusters.png", dimensions=["age", "income"])
Dendrogram
# For hierarchical clustering analyzer.hierarchical(n_clusters=4) analyzer.plot_dendrogram("dendrogram.png")
Silhouette Plot
analyzer.plot_silhouette("silhouette.png")
Shows silhouette coefficient for each sample.
Export Results
Get Labels
labels = analyzer.get_labels() # [0, 1, 2, 0, 1, ...]
Save Labeled Data
analyzer.save_labeled("labeled_data.csv") # Original data + cluster_label column
Get Full DataFrame
df = analyzer.to_dataframe() # DataFrame with cluster_label column
Example Workflows
Customer Segmentation
analyzer = ClusteringAnalyzer() analyzer.load_csv("customers.csv", columns=["age", "income", "spending_score"]) # Find optimal number of segments optimal = analyzer.find_optimal_clusters(max_k=8) print(f"Optimal segments: {optimal['optimal_k']}") # Cluster with optimal k result = analyzer.kmeans(n_clusters=optimal['optimal_k']) # Get segment characteristics stats = analyzer.cluster_statistics() for cluster_id, means in stats["cluster_means"].items(): print(f"\nSegment {cluster_id}:") for feature, value in means.items(): print(f" {feature}: {value:.2f}") # Save segmented data analyzer.save_labeled("customer_segments.csv")
Anomaly Detection with DBSCAN
analyzer = ClusteringAnalyzer() analyzer.load_csv("transactions.csv", columns=["amount", "frequency"]) # DBSCAN identifies noise points as potential anomalies result = analyzer.dbscan(eps=0.3, min_samples=10) print(f"Found {result['n_noise']} potential anomalies") # Get anomalous records df = analyzer.to_dataframe() anomalies = df[df["cluster_label"] == -1]
Document Clustering
# After TF-IDF transformation analyzer = ClusteringAnalyzer() analyzer.load_dataframe(tfidf_matrix) # Hierarchical clustering to see document relationships result = analyzer.hierarchical(n_clusters=5) analyzer.plot_dendrogram("doc_dendrogram.png")
Data Preprocessing
The analyzer automatically:
- Handles missing values (imputation)
- Scales features (standardization)
- Reduces dimensions for visualization (PCA)
For custom preprocessing:
from sklearn.preprocessing import StandardScaler # Preprocess manually df = pd.read_csv("data.csv") scaler = StandardScaler() df_scaled = pd.DataFrame(scaler.fit_transform(df), columns=df.columns) # Load preprocessed data analyzer.load_dataframe(df_scaled)
Dependencies
- scikit-learn>=1.3.0
- pandas>=2.0.0
- numpy>=1.24.0
- matplotlib>=3.7.0
- scipy>=1.10.0