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| Metoda cotului× | Indexul Davies-Bouldin× | |
|---|---|---|
| Domeniu | Evaluarea modelelor | Evaluarea modelelor |
| Familie | MCDM | MCDM |
| Anul apariției≠ | 1953 | 1979 |
| Autorul original≠ | Robert Thorndike | David L. Davies, Donald W. Bouldin |
| Tip≠ | Heuristic optimization criterion | Cluster quality metric |
| Sursa seminală≠ | Hastie, T., Tibshirani, R., & Friedman, J. (2009). The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction. Springer Series in Statistics. link ↗ | Davies, D. L., & Bouldin, D. W. (1979). A cluster separation measure. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1(2), 224-227. DOI ↗ |
| Denumiri alternative | elbow analysis, knee detection | DBI, Davies Bouldin index |
| Înrudite | 5 | 5 |
| Rezumat≠ | The Elbow Method is a heuristic for selecting the optimal number of clusters in partitional clustering. Introduced by Robert Thorndike in 1953, it involves fitting clustering models for increasing numbers of clusters and plotting the within-cluster sum of squares (WCSS) against the number of clusters. The 'elbow' occurs where the rate of WCSS decrease sharply changes, suggesting an optimal cluster count. | 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. |
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