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This paper shows how scale-based clustering can be done using the radial basis function network (RBFN), with the RBF width as the scale parameter and a dummy target as the desired output. The technique suggests the “right” scale at which the given data set should be clustered, thereby providing a solution to the problem of determining the number of RBF units and the widths required to get a good network solution. The network compares favorably with other standard techniques on benchmark clustering examples. Properties that are required of non-Gaussian basis functions, if they are to serve in alternative clustering networks, are identified. This work, on the whole, points out an important role played by the width parameter in RBFN, when observed over several scales, and provides a fundamental link to the scale space theory developed in computational vision