Very diverse research fields frequently deal with the analysis of multiple clustering results, which should imply an objective detection of overlaps and divergences between the formed groupings. The congruence between these multiple results can be quantified by clustering comparison measures such as the Wallace coefficient (W). Since the measured congruence is dependent on the particular sample taken from the population, there is variability in the estimated values relatively to those of the true population. In the present work we propose the use of a confidence interval (CI) to account for this variability when W is used. The CI analytical formula is derived assuming a Gaussian sampling distribution and recurring to the algebraic relations...
Supporting information for the manuscript entitled <div><b><i>"Rapid Identification of Stable Cluste...
This article explores both existing and new methods for the construction of confidence intervals for...
BackgroundUnderstanding the factors regulating our microbiota is important but requires appropriate ...
<p>Concordance between the studied typing techniques using adjusted Wallace coefficient (95% confide...
Many linkage disequilibrium (LD) measures have been used to study LD patterns and for haplotype &apo...
<p>Adjusted Wallace Coefficient and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for four genotyping and one seroty...
*<p>Expected Wallace Coefficient if the classification of the method in the column is independent of...
In human microbiome studies, sequencing reads data are often summarized as counts of bacterial taxa ...
The linkage disequilibrium method is currently the most widely used single sample estimator of genet...
A new method for population comparison has been developed in order to determine the most discriminat...
<p>Dissimilarity between the relative abundance of communities was calculated with the Yue and Clayt...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
(a) PCoA measured using unweighted UniFrac distance matrices. The colored ovals show 95% confidence ...
Estimating and comparing microbial diversity are statistically challenging due to limited sampling a...
Coefficient alpha (Cronbach, 1951) is a commonly used measure of reliability. Feldt (1965) and Haks...
Supporting information for the manuscript entitled <div><b><i>"Rapid Identification of Stable Cluste...
This article explores both existing and new methods for the construction of confidence intervals for...
BackgroundUnderstanding the factors regulating our microbiota is important but requires appropriate ...
<p>Concordance between the studied typing techniques using adjusted Wallace coefficient (95% confide...
Many linkage disequilibrium (LD) measures have been used to study LD patterns and for haplotype &apo...
<p>Adjusted Wallace Coefficient and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for four genotyping and one seroty...
*<p>Expected Wallace Coefficient if the classification of the method in the column is independent of...
In human microbiome studies, sequencing reads data are often summarized as counts of bacterial taxa ...
The linkage disequilibrium method is currently the most widely used single sample estimator of genet...
A new method for population comparison has been developed in order to determine the most discriminat...
<p>Dissimilarity between the relative abundance of communities was calculated with the Yue and Clayt...
We investigate the procedure of checking for overlap between confidence intervals or standard error ...
(a) PCoA measured using unweighted UniFrac distance matrices. The colored ovals show 95% confidence ...
Estimating and comparing microbial diversity are statistically challenging due to limited sampling a...
Coefficient alpha (Cronbach, 1951) is a commonly used measure of reliability. Feldt (1965) and Haks...
Supporting information for the manuscript entitled <div><b><i>"Rapid Identification of Stable Cluste...
This article explores both existing and new methods for the construction of confidence intervals for...
BackgroundUnderstanding the factors regulating our microbiota is important but requires appropriate ...