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. 2012 Sep 21;7(9):e44448. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044448

Figure 9. The poor predictiveness of GPR similarity measure compared to the actual adjusted Rand index.

Figure 9

While the agglomeration is based on mean intensity as in Figure 7, the quality of the edge probabilities is degraded by only using mean intensity as a feature for computing edge probability, thus leading to poor correspondence between GPR and the adjusted Rand index.