adj_rand_index: Adjusted Rand Index Between Clusterings
Description
Computes the adjusted Rand index (ARI) between two clusterings,
such as a predicted and ground truth clustering.
Usage
adj_rand_index(true, pred)
Arguments
true
ground truth clustering represented as a membership
vector. Each entry corresponds to an element and the value identifies
the assigned cluster. The specific values of the cluster identifiers
are arbitrary.
pred
predicted clustering represented as a membership
vector.
Details
The adjusted Rand index (ARI) is a variant of the Rand index (RI)
which is corrected for chance using the Permutation Model for
clusterings. It is related to the RI as follows:
$$\frac{RI - E(RI)}{1 - E(RI)},$$
where \(E(RI)\) is the expected value of the RI under the Permutation
Model.
Unlike the RI, the ARI takes values in the range -1 to 1. A value
of 1 indicates that the clusterings are identical, while a value of
0 indicates the clusterings are drawn randomly independent of one
another.
References
Hubert, L., Arabie, P. "Comparing partitions." Journal of Classification2, 193–218 (1985). tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1007/BF01908075")