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.SH NAME
clmmeet \- compute the intersection of a set of clusterings\&.
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBclmmeet\fP [--adapt] [-o <output file name>] <file name>+
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBclmmeet\fP computes the intersection of a set of clusterings, that is,
the largest clustering that is a subclustering of all the clusterings
in the set\&. It stores the intersection (or meet) in the argument
to the \fB-o\fP flag, which must be the first option given\&.
All remaining arguments are interpreted as names of files containing
clusterings in mcl format (see \fBmcxio(5)\fP), which must all
pertain to a set of the same cardinality\&.
This utility can be useful in measuring (in conjunction with
\fBclmdist(1)\fP) the consistency of a set of clusterings at different
levels of granularity \- if the meet of all those clusterings is close to
being a subclustering of each of them, consistency is good\&. See
\fBclmdist(1)\fP for an example\&.
The --adapt option allows domain mismatches to occur between clusterings\&.
\fBclmmeet\fP will project the clusterings onto the meet of their domains\&.
.SH AUTHOR
Stijn van Dongen\&.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fBmclfamily(7)\fP for an overview of all the documentation
and the utilities in the mcl family\&.
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