There are lots! eg: Mclust or EMCluster and many more.
Ranjan
On Thu, 9 Oct 2014 10:37:45 +0200 Alexandra Posekany <alexandra.posekany at
gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey everybody,
> I am looking for a R implementation of uni- and multivariate GMM clustering
> which is both fast and can provide me with estimates of the respective
> components' means and covariance matrices, not just the
observations'
> labels for the components which I am not interested in. As it is meant as
> part of a larger algorithm and supposed to be the initialisation of another
> GMM based method which should work efficiently, Bayesian Gibbs sampling
> based methods are unfortunately not an option.
> Thanks for sharing your experience!
> Best,
> Alex
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