Evaluating Clustering
We have seen various ways of performing clustering so far, each approach having its merits. For the same task, we saw that the approaches provided varying results. Which of them is better? Before we answer that, we need to be able to evaluate how good the results from clustering are. Only then can we compare across segmentation approaches. We need to have, therefore, ways to evaluate the quality of clustering.
Another motivation for cluster evaluation methods is the reiteration that clustering is a part of a bigger segmentation exercise, of which clustering is a key part, but far from the whole. Recall from the discussion in the previous chapter that in segmentation exercises, business is often the end consumer of the segments and acts on them. The segments, therefore, need to make sense to the business as well and be actionable. That is why we need to be able to evaluate clusters from a business perspective as well. We have discussed this aspect in the previous...