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FagområdeModelevalueringModelevaluering
FamilieMCDMMCDM
Oprindelsesår19852005
OphavspersonLawrence Hubert, Phipps ArabieDanon, Diaz-Guilera, Duch, Arenas
TypeExternal similarity metricInformation-theoretic metric
Oprindelig kildeHubert, L., & Arabie, P. (1985). Comparing partitions. Journal of Classification, 2(1), 193-218. DOI ↗Danon, L., Diaz-Guilera, A., Duch, J., & Arenas, A. (2005). Comparing community structure identification. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2005(09), P09008. DOI ↗
AliasserARI, adjusted Rand coefficientNMI, mutual information, information criterion
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ResuméThe Adjusted Rand Index (ARI), developed by Hubert and Arabie in 1985, is an external clustering evaluation metric that measures the agreement between a predicted clustering and a ground truth labeling. It ranges from -1 to 1, where 1 indicates perfect agreement, 0 indicates random clustering, and negative values indicate performance worse than random chance.Normalized Mutual Information (NMI), popularized by Danon et al. in 2005, is an external clustering evaluation metric based on information theory. It measures the amount of information shared between a predicted clustering and ground truth labels, normalized to a scale between 0 and 1. A value of 1 indicates perfect agreement, while 0 indicates independence.
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