.. DO NOT EDIT. .. THIS FILE WAS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY SPHINX-GALLERY. .. TO MAKE CHANGES, EDIT THE SOURCE PYTHON FILE: .. "auto_examples/cluster/plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.py" .. LINE NUMBERS ARE GIVEN BELOW. .. only:: html .. note:: :class: sphx-glr-download-link-note :ref:`Go to the end ` to download the full example code or to run this example in your browser via JupyterLite or Binder .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-example-title .. _sphx_glr_auto_examples_cluster_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.py: =============================================================================== Selecting the number of clusters with silhouette analysis on KMeans clustering =============================================================================== Silhouette analysis can be used to study the separation distance between the resulting clusters. The silhouette plot displays a measure of how close each point in one cluster is to points in the neighboring clusters and thus provides a way to assess parameters like number of clusters visually. This measure has a range of [-1, 1]. Silhouette coefficients (as these values are referred to as) near +1 indicate that the sample is far away from the neighboring clusters. A value of 0 indicates that the sample is on or very close to the decision boundary between two neighboring clusters and negative values indicate that those samples might have been assigned to the wrong cluster. In this example the silhouette analysis is used to choose an optimal value for ``n_clusters``. The silhouette plot shows that the ``n_clusters`` value of 3, 5 and 6 are a bad pick for the given data due to the presence of clusters with below average silhouette scores and also due to wide fluctuations in the size of the silhouette plots. Silhouette analysis is more ambivalent in deciding between 2 and 4. Also from the thickness of the silhouette plot the cluster size can be visualized. The silhouette plot for cluster 0 when ``n_clusters`` is equal to 2, is bigger in size owing to the grouping of the 3 sub clusters into one big cluster. However when the ``n_clusters`` is equal to 4, all the plots are more or less of similar thickness and hence are of similar sizes as can be also verified from the labelled scatter plot on the right. .. GENERATED FROM PYTHON SOURCE LINES 33-160 .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-horizontal * .. image-sg:: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_001.png :alt: Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = 2, The silhouette plot for the various clusters., The visualization of the clustered data. :srcset: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_001.png :class: sphx-glr-multi-img * .. image-sg:: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_002.png :alt: Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = 3, The silhouette plot for the various clusters., The visualization of the clustered data. :srcset: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_002.png :class: sphx-glr-multi-img * .. image-sg:: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_003.png :alt: Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = 4, The silhouette plot for the various clusters., The visualization of the clustered data. :srcset: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_003.png :class: sphx-glr-multi-img * .. image-sg:: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_004.png :alt: Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = 5, The silhouette plot for the various clusters., The visualization of the clustered data. :srcset: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_004.png :class: sphx-glr-multi-img * .. image-sg:: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_005.png :alt: Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = 6, The silhouette plot for the various clusters., The visualization of the clustered data. :srcset: /auto_examples/cluster/images/sphx_glr_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis_005.png :class: sphx-glr-multi-img .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-script-out .. code-block:: none For n_clusters = 2 The average silhouette_score is : 0.7049787496083262 For n_clusters = 3 The average silhouette_score is : 0.5882004012129721 For n_clusters = 4 The average silhouette_score is : 0.6505186632729437 For n_clusters = 5 The average silhouette_score is : 0.561464362648773 For n_clusters = 6 The average silhouette_score is : 0.4857596147013469 | .. code-block:: Python import matplotlib.cm as cm import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np from sklearn.cluster import KMeans from sklearn.datasets import make_blobs from sklearn.metrics import silhouette_samples, silhouette_score # Generating the sample data from make_blobs # This particular setting has one distinct cluster and 3 clusters placed close # together. X, y = make_blobs( n_samples=500, n_features=2, centers=4, cluster_std=1, center_box=(-10.0, 10.0), shuffle=True, random_state=1, ) # For reproducibility range_n_clusters = [2, 3, 4, 5, 6] for n_clusters in range_n_clusters: # Create a subplot with 1 row and 2 columns fig, (ax1, ax2) = plt.subplots(1, 2) fig.set_size_inches(18, 7) # The 1st subplot is the silhouette plot # The silhouette coefficient can range from -1, 1 but in this example all # lie within [-0.1, 1] ax1.set_xlim([-0.1, 1]) # The (n_clusters+1)*10 is for inserting blank space between silhouette # plots of individual clusters, to demarcate them clearly. ax1.set_ylim([0, len(X) + (n_clusters + 1) * 10]) # Initialize the clusterer with n_clusters value and a random generator # seed of 10 for reproducibility. clusterer = KMeans(n_clusters=n_clusters, random_state=10) cluster_labels = clusterer.fit_predict(X) # The silhouette_score gives the average value for all the samples. # This gives a perspective into the density and separation of the formed # clusters silhouette_avg = silhouette_score(X, cluster_labels) print( "For n_clusters =", n_clusters, "The average silhouette_score is :", silhouette_avg, ) # Compute the silhouette scores for each sample sample_silhouette_values = silhouette_samples(X, cluster_labels) y_lower = 10 for i in range(n_clusters): # Aggregate the silhouette scores for samples belonging to # cluster i, and sort them ith_cluster_silhouette_values = sample_silhouette_values[cluster_labels == i] ith_cluster_silhouette_values.sort() size_cluster_i = ith_cluster_silhouette_values.shape[0] y_upper = y_lower + size_cluster_i color = cm.nipy_spectral(float(i) / n_clusters) ax1.fill_betweenx( np.arange(y_lower, y_upper), 0, ith_cluster_silhouette_values, facecolor=color, edgecolor=color, alpha=0.7, ) # Label the silhouette plots with their cluster numbers at the middle ax1.text(-0.05, y_lower + 0.5 * size_cluster_i, str(i)) # Compute the new y_lower for next plot y_lower = y_upper + 10 # 10 for the 0 samples ax1.set_title("The silhouette plot for the various clusters.") ax1.set_xlabel("The silhouette coefficient values") ax1.set_ylabel("Cluster label") # The vertical line for average silhouette score of all the values ax1.axvline(x=silhouette_avg, color="red", linestyle="--") ax1.set_yticks([]) # Clear the yaxis labels / ticks ax1.set_xticks([-0.1, 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1]) # 2nd Plot showing the actual clusters formed colors = cm.nipy_spectral(cluster_labels.astype(float) / n_clusters) ax2.scatter( X[:, 0], X[:, 1], marker=".", s=30, lw=0, alpha=0.7, c=colors, edgecolor="k" ) # Labeling the clusters centers = clusterer.cluster_centers_ # Draw white circles at cluster centers ax2.scatter( centers[:, 0], centers[:, 1], marker="o", c="white", alpha=1, s=200, edgecolor="k", ) for i, c in enumerate(centers): ax2.scatter(c[0], c[1], marker="$%d$" % i, alpha=1, s=50, edgecolor="k") ax2.set_title("The visualization of the clustered data.") ax2.set_xlabel("Feature space for the 1st feature") ax2.set_ylabel("Feature space for the 2nd feature") plt.suptitle( "Silhouette analysis for KMeans clustering on sample data with n_clusters = %d" % n_clusters, fontsize=14, fontweight="bold", ) plt.show() .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-timing **Total running time of the script:** (0 minutes 1.244 seconds) .. _sphx_glr_download_auto_examples_cluster_plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.py: .. only:: html .. container:: sphx-glr-footer sphx-glr-footer-example .. container:: binder-badge .. image:: images/binder_badge_logo.svg :target: https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/main?urlpath=lab/tree/notebooks/auto_examples/cluster/plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.ipynb :alt: Launch binder :width: 150 px .. container:: lite-badge .. image:: images/jupyterlite_badge_logo.svg :target: ../../lite/lab/?path=auto_examples/cluster/plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.ipynb :alt: Launch JupyterLite :width: 150 px .. container:: sphx-glr-download sphx-glr-download-jupyter :download:`Download Jupyter notebook: plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.ipynb ` .. container:: sphx-glr-download sphx-glr-download-python :download:`Download Python source code: plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.py ` .. include:: plot_kmeans_silhouette_analysis.recommendations .. only:: html .. rst-class:: sphx-glr-signature `Gallery generated by Sphinx-Gallery `_