Testing for a difference in means of a single feature after clustering

Abstract

For many applications, it is critical to interpret and validate groups of observations obtained via clustering. A common validation approach involves testing differences in feature means between observations in two estimated clusters. In this setting, classical hypothesis tests lead to an inflated Type I error rate. To overcome this problem, we propose a new test for the difference in means in a single feature between a pair of clusters obtained using hierarchical or k-means clustering. The test based on the proposed p-value controls the selective Type I error rate in finite samples and can be efficiently computed. We further illustrate the validity and power of our proposal in simulation and demonstrate its use on single-cell RNA-sequencing data.

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