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Inércia×Índice Calinski-Harabasz×Índice de Davies-Bouldin×Índice de Dunn×
ÁreaAvaliação de modelosAvaliação de modelosAvaliação de modelosAvaliação de modelos
FamíliaMCDMMCDMMCDMMCDM
Ano de origem1967197419791974
Autor originalStuart Lloyd, James MacQueenTadeusz Calinski, Jerzy HarabaszDavid L. Davies, Donald W. BouldinJoseph C. Dunn
TipoClustering quality metricCluster quality metricCluster quality metricCluster quality metric
Fonte seminalLloyd, S. P. (1982). Least squares quantization in PCM. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 28(2), 129-137. DOI ↗Calinski, T., & Harabasz, J. (1974). A dendrite method for cluster analysis. Communications in Statistics, 3(1), 1-27. DOI ↗Davies, D. L., & Bouldin, D. W. (1979). A cluster separation measure. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1(2), 224-227. DOI ↗Dunn, J. C. (1974). Well-separated clusters and optimal fuzzy partitions. Journal of Cybernetics, 4(1), 95-104. DOI ↗
Outros nomesWCSS, within-cluster sum of squares, cluster cohesionvariance ratio criterion, pseudo F-statistic, CH indexDBI, Davies Bouldin indexDunn's index, separation coefficient
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ResumoInertia, also called Within-Cluster Sum of Squares (WCSS), is a measure of cluster cohesion that quantifies how tightly points are grouped around their cluster centroids. Lower values indicate more compact, cohesive clusters. Inertia is the primary objective function for k-means clustering and has been a fundamental metric since the method's introduction.The Calinski-Harabasz Index, also called the Variance Ratio Criterion, was introduced by Calinski and Harabasz in 1974. It is a metric that measures the ratio of between-cluster variance to within-cluster variance, adjusted for the number of clusters and data points. Higher values indicate better-separated, more compact clusters.The Davies-Bouldin Index, introduced by Davies and Bouldin in 1979, is a metric for evaluating clustering quality based on the average similarity between each cluster and its most similar neighboring cluster. Lower values indicate better clustering, with a minimum of 0 representing perfectly separated, non-overlapping clusters.The Dunn Index, introduced by Joseph C. Dunn in 1974, is a metric that captures cluster quality by measuring the ratio of the minimum between-cluster distance to the maximum within-cluster diameter. Higher values indicate well-separated and compact clusters, with better clustering quality.
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