kneedpunt
Kneedpunt, or knee point, is a term used in data analysis to denote a point on a curve where the rate of change of the slope shifts distinctly, indicating a transition between regimes or a threshold beyond which gains decrease rapidly. In practice, a knee point is often sought to determine an appropriate level of model complexity, components, or clusters. The concept is closely related to the knee or elbow methods used in statistics and machine learning.
In clustering, the elbow method relies on plotting a metric such as within-cluster sum of squares against
Detection methods range from visual inspection to automated algorithms. The Kneedle algorithm explicitly searches for a
Limitations include subjectivity, sensitivity to noise and scaling, and non-uniqueness: different methods or data pre-processing can
See also: elbow method, knee point detection, Kneedle algorithm, curvature-based methods, model selection. Etymology: the term