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Cophenetic Correlation Coefficient 0
The cophenetic correlation coefficient is a measure used to evaluate the consistency of a hierarchical clustering by comparing the cophenetic distances of the dendrogram with the original pairwise distances between data points. A higher cophenetic correlation coefficient indicates a clustering that more accurately represents the dissimilarities in the original dataset, thus serving as a useful metric for assessing the quality of a clustering result.
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