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Normaliseret gensidig information×Justeret Rand Index×
FagområdeModelevalueringModelevaluering
FamilieMCDMMCDM
Oprindelsesår20051985
OphavspersonDanon, Diaz-Guilera, Duch, ArenasLawrence Hubert, Phipps Arabie
TypeInformation-theoretic metricExternal similarity metric
Oprindelig kildeDanon, L., Diaz-Guilera, A., Duch, J., & Arenas, A. (2005). Comparing community structure identification. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2005(09), P09008. DOI ↗Hubert, L., & Arabie, P. (1985). Comparing partitions. Journal of Classification, 2(1), 193-218. DOI ↗
AliasserNMI, mutual information, information criterionARI, adjusted Rand coefficient
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ResuméNormalized 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.The 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.
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