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Local equivalences of distances between clusterings -- a geometric perspective
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    Local equivalences of distances between clusterings -- a geometric perspective (English)
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    23 May 2012
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    Many different similarity distances are used in comparing clustering methods. The authors try to prove geometrically, using the concavity of distances, that the three distances misclassification error, Hamming (equivalent to unadjusted Rand index), and the chi-square distance are equivalent in a neighborhood of zero. They claim that, to their knowledge, this is the first result on this subject.
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    clustering
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    comparing partitions
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    chi-square divergence
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    misclassification error
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    rand index
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    convexity
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