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vegclust (version 2.0.2)

vegclustIndex: Compute fuzzy evaluation statistics

Description

Computes several evaluation statistics on the fuzzy clustering results on objects of class vegclust.

Usage

vegclustIndex(y)

Value

Returns an vector of four values: partition coefficient (PC), normalized partition coefficient (PCN), partition entropy (PE) and normalized partition entropy (PEN).

Arguments

y

An object of class vegclust or a membership matrix.

Author

Miquel De Cáceres, CREAF.

Details

These statistics were conceived to be computed on fuzzy partitions, such as the ones coming from Fuzzy C-means (Bezdek 1981). Maximum values of PCN or minimum values of PEN can be used as criteria to choose the number of clusters.

References

Bezdek, J. C. (1981) Pattern recognition with fuzzy objective functions. Plenum Press, New York.

See Also

vegclust

Examples

Run this code

## Loads data  
data(wetland)
  
## This equals the chord transformation 
## (see also  \code{\link{decostand}} in package vegan)
wetland.chord = as.data.frame(sweep(as.matrix(wetland), 1, 
                              sqrt(rowSums(as.matrix(wetland)^2)), "/"))
                              
## Create noise clustering with 2, 3 and 4 clusters. Perform 10 starts from random seeds 
## and keep the best solutions
wetland.fcm2 = vegclust(wetland.chord, mobileCenters=2, m = 1.2, method="FCM", nstart=10)
wetland.fcm3 = vegclust(wetland.chord, mobileCenters=3, m = 1.2, method="FCM", nstart=10)
wetland.fcm4 = vegclust(wetland.chord, mobileCenters=4, m = 1.2, method="FCM", nstart=10)

## Compute statistics. Both PCN and PEN indicate that three groups are more advisable 
## than 2 or 4.
print(vegclustIndex(wetland.fcm2))
print(vegclustIndex(wetland.fcm3))
print(vegclustIndex(wetland.fcm4))

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