Cophenetic coefficient

he cophenetic coefficient is a measure used to evaluate the quality of a hierarchical clustering solution. It quantifies how faithfully the hierarchical structure (dendrogram) preserves the original pairwise distances or dissimilarities between data points. Here’s how it works: A high cophenetic coefficient suggests that the hierarchical clustering solution accurately captures the underlying structure of the…

Single linkage hierarchical clustering

ingle linkage hierarchical clustering is a method used in cluster analysis to group similar data points into clusters based on their proximity or similarity. It is a bottom-up approach, starting with each data point as its own cluster and then iteratively merging the closest pairs of clusters until only one cluster remains. In single linkage…