Ah I see your issue. Generate the graph on the knee method instead. It should give you better results.
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no elbow here, sorry.
try larger clusters.
That makes sense. It's a data spanning only year as we are still segmenting data of other years. It has like 60-70 data with not much variation. I need more data right?
How many variables (columns) do you have and how many samples (rows)?
Also please take a proper screenshot next time
K=1 😂
The elbow method is a hoax
Either your dataset has very less number of data points or is too huge that u need to try with a higher number of k (cluster). I prefer silhouette tho...😅