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clusteval
is a python package that is developed to evaluate detected clusters and return the cluster labels that have most optimal clustering tendency, Number of clusters and clustering quality. Multiple evaluation strategies are implemented for the evaluation; silhouette, dbindex, and derivative, and four clustering methods can be used: agglomerative, kmeans, dbscan and hdbscan.
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On the documentation pages you can find detailed information about the working of the clusteval
with many examples.
conda create -n env_clusteval python=3.8
conda activate clusteval
pip install clusteval
from clusteval import clusteval
A structured overview of all examples are now available on the documentation pages.
Please cite clusteval in your publications if this is useful for your research (see right top for citation).
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clusteval is a python package for unsupervised cluster validation.
We found that clusteval demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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