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Menu: Analyze / Cluster
Once
theclusters have been filtered correctly, they
maycan be selected and classified
. If the cluster category “Cars” is selected, and all theinto a specific class.
For example, if the "Cars" cluster category is selected and all detected clusters appear to be
carsvehicles, the user
may thencan classify all points contained in these
objects toclusters into a specific class
. The user may then determine a class to categorize the new points. For example, cars may be classified to class 14.Therefore, to classify all clusters that represent cars, select the “Cars” cluster category (if it has been created), make sure all clusters in the list are checked, then select the "car" class in the drop box to “Classify as:” and click on the button. The points within the clusters will be classified to the given class.
Note that, by right-clicking on an element, it is also possible to classify a single cluster to the specified class in the header.

, such as Class 14 (Cars).
1. Steps to Classify Clusters
1️⃣ Select the Cluster Category
Open the Cluster Tool and choose the appropriate category (e.g., "Cars").
2️⃣ Verify Clusters
Ensure that all detected clusters within the category match the intended classification.
3️⃣ Select a Classification Class
In the “Classify as” drop-down list, choose the target class (e.g., Class 14 – Cars).
4️⃣ Apply Classification
Click “Classify” to assign all selected clusters to the chosen class.
2. Classifying a Single Cluster
Right-click on a specific cluster in the list.
Choose “Classify as” to assign it to the class displayed in the header.
