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A comparison of extrinsic clustering evaluation metrics based on formal constraints

Journal

INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 461-486

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10791-008-9066-8

Keywords

Clustering; Evaluation metrics; Formal constraints

Funding

  1. QEAVIS [TIN2007-67581-C02-01]
  2. INES/Text-Mess [TIN2006-15265-C06-02]

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There is a wide set of evaluation metrics available to compare the quality of text clustering algorithms. In this article, we define a few intuitive formal constraints on such metrics which shed light on which aspects of the quality of a clustering are captured by different metric families. These formal constraints are validated in an experiment involving human assessments, and compared with other constraints proposed in the literature. Our analysis of a wide range of metrics shows that only BCubed satisfies all formal constraints. We also extend the analysis to the problem of overlapping clustering, where items can simultaneously belong to more than one cluster. As Bcubed cannot be directly applied to this task, we propose a modified version of Bcubed that avoids the problems found with other metrics.

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