A concept-based alignment analysis using manifold concepts and a partitioned Rand index reveals that increased supervision reduces semantic structure in late-layer ViT representations.
Random Models for Fuzzy Clustering Similarity Measures
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The Adjusted Rand Index (ARI) is a widely used method for comparing hard clusterings, but requires a choice of random model that is often left implicit. Several recent works have extended the Rand Index to fuzzy clusterings, but the assumptions of the most common random model is difficult to justify in fuzzy settings. We propose a single framework for computing the ARI with three random models that are intuitive and explainable for both hard and fuzzy clusterings, along with the benefit of lower computational complexity. The theory and assumptions of the proposed models are contrasted with the existing permutation model. Computations on synthetic and benchmark data show that each model has distinct behaviour, meaning that accurate model selection is important for the reliability of results.
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Beyond Scalars: Concept-Based Alignment Analysis in Vision Transformers
A concept-based alignment analysis using manifold concepts and a partitioned Rand index reveals that increased supervision reduces semantic structure in late-layer ViT representations.