Fuzzy C-means is an extension of k-means clustering that allows data points to belong to multiple clusters simultaneously. It assigns a membership value between 0 and 1 to each data point for each cluster, indicating the likelihood of membership. The example demonstrates fuzzy C-means clustering on a dataset with 6 data points and 2 clusters, calculating the membership values and distances over multiple iterations until the cluster centroids stabilize.
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