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A machine-learning library for Python. Use this tag for any on-topic question that (a) involves scikit-learn either as a critical part of the question or expected answer, & (b) is not just about how to use scikit-learn.
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How can we interpret such weird values of the Adjusted Rand Index?
This article explains what ARI is and why it is between [-1, 1]. Check it out, it is a great read!
To put it briefly, ARI takes on the value of 1 when y_pred perfectly matches y_test. ARI is 0 when th …