User talk:Taiga00

Self-citing on Wikipedia
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This in particular applies to self-citing. If possible, always cite older, earlier sources. For example the "k-means is a MM variant of EM/Variational" claim, I am fairly certain I have seen this before in textbooks. In particular, "Revisiting k-means: New algorithms via Bayesian nonparametrics; B Kulis, MI Jordan" seems to be an earlier and much more suitable reference. HelpUsStopSpam (talk) 22:23, 10 July 2018 (UTC)