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As I've seen it used the "DC" terminology applies to any KNN-based system. I would classify XanderCat's strategy as you describe it as being part of the group "K-Nearest-Neighbor, Guessfactors, with Bins".
 
As I've seen it used the "DC" terminology applies to any KNN-based system. I would classify XanderCat's strategy as you describe it as being part of the group "K-Nearest-Neighbor, Guessfactors, with Bins".
  
Personally I dislike the "[[oldwiki:DynamicClustering|Dynamic Clustering]]" term because it's a bit of a misnomer in my eyes. While ABC bringing coming across this technique and bringing it to Robocode was inspired by clustering algorithms, k-nearest-neighbor search is not a clustering algorithm.
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Personally I dislike the "[[oldwiki:DynamicClustering|Dynamic Clustering]]" term because it's a bit of a misnomer in my eyes. While ABC coming across this technique and bringing it to Robocode was inspired by clustering algorithms, k-nearest-neighbor search is not a clustering algorithm.

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As I've seen it used the "DC" terminology applies to any KNN-based system. I would classify XanderCat's strategy as you describe it as being part of the group "K-Nearest-Neighbor, Guessfactors, with Bins".

Personally I dislike the "Dynamic Clustering" term because it's a bit of a misnomer in my eyes. While ABC coming across this technique and bringing it to Robocode was inspired by clustering algorithms, k-nearest-neighbor search is not a clustering algorithm.