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OPTICS (Ordering Points To Identify the Clustering Structure) is a clustering algorithm similar to DBSCAN. DBSCAN's major weakness is density tuning. OPTICS attempts to address this issue by ordering points and choosing the best epsilon.
We currently have an incomplete OPTICS implementation at [utils/clust