A comparison of Gap statistic definitions with and without logarithm function
Methodology
2011-03-25 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Abstract
The Gap statistic is a standard method for determining the number of clusters in a set of data. The Gap statistic standardizes the graph of , where is the within-cluster dispersion, by comparing it to its expectation under an appropriate null reference distribution of the data. We suggest to use instead of , and to compare it to the expectation of under a null reference distribution. In fact, whenever a number fulfills the original Gap statistic inequality, this number also fulfills the inequality of a Gap statistic using , but not \textit{vice versa}. The two definitions of the Gap function are evaluated on several simulated data sets and on a real data of DCE-MR images.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1103.4767,
title = {A comparison of Gap statistic definitions with and without logarithm function},
author = {Mojgan Mohajer and Karl-Hans Englmeier and Volker J. Schmid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.4767},
year = {2011}
}