- Configuration I: description and keywords.
- Configuration II: all fields.
- Configuration III: weighted fields.
- The mean, through all the clusters, of their mean dispersion.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- The difference between two successive slopes to be maximized.
- Best results: TT (wrt. optimal cluster number selection), LSA25 (wrt. global behavior: mean dispersion minimization), hca, conf II.
- Shows for a given clustering its fraction of maximal possible increase over minimal distances which within-cluster distances between pairs of points have.
- The range is [0,1].
- To be minimized.
- Best results: TT or LSA25, hca, conf II.
- Is proportional to the quotient of the between-group dispersion and pooled within-cluster dispersion.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be maximized.
- Best results: LSA25, kmedoids (hca comparable from a certain cluster number size), conf II.
- Is the quotient of the mean within-cluster and between-cluster distance.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be minimized.
- Best results: LSA25, kmeans / kmedoids / hca comparable in LSA25 , conf I and II are similar.
- Is based on the mean of the quotients between between-group dispersion and TSS for each variable of the data.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be maximized.
- Best results: TT or LSA25, hca, conf I and II are similar.
- Is simply the pooled within-cluster dispersion.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- The difference between two successive slopes to be maximized.
- Best results: LSA/LSA25 (wrt. global behavior: pooled within-cluster dispersion AND wrt. optimal cluster number selection), hca, conf II.
- Is based on quotients of distances between the points and the barycenters of all the clusters.
- The range is [0,1].
- To be maximized.
- Best results: LSA25, kmean or kmedoids (hca comparable wrt. global behavior), conf II.
- Deals with those clusters which are “close” in terms of their barycenters to each other but have very distant points within.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be minimized.
- Best results: LSA25, kmedoids / hca (hca shows more stable behavior in all models), conf II.
- Is a quotient between two quantities: the mean of the squared distances from all the points to the barycenter of their cluster and the minimum of the squared distances between the cluster barycenters.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be minimized.
- Best results: LSA25, hca, conf II.
- Is the quotient between the mean pooled within-cluster dispersion and the minimum of the minimal squared distances between the points in the clusters.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be minimized.
- Best results: BVSM (all models are very close in hca, i.p. LSA and BVSM), hca, conf II.
- Operates with quantities that only depend on the average distances between a given observation and other observations inside its own and also inside the nearest cluster.
- The range is [0,1].
- To be maximized.
- Best results: LSA25, hca, conf II (calculations will be redone later with another package)
- Deals with those clusters which contain the closest points belonging to different clusters and also with clusters that have very distant points within.
- The range is [0,+∞).
- To be maximized.
- Best results: BVSM (all models, i.p. BVSM and LSA are relatively close and also in a quite small range regarding the value range [0,+∞) ), hca, conf II.