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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Dr. Kassambara:
Thank you for this tutorial on DBSCAN. Can we use dbscan to cluster mixed data type with Gower dissimilarity measure? 
Kind regards,]]></description>
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Thank you for this tutorial on DBSCAN. Can we use dbscan to cluster mixed data type with Gower dissimilarity measure?<br />
Kind regards,</p>
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