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Association rules 1 Data mining 1 Parallel class 1 Projection matrix 1 Projection pursuit 1 Radon transform 1 Squared contingency table 1 generalized wordlength pattern 1 minimum generalized aberration 1 parallel class 1 resolvable balanced incomplete block design 1 supersaturated design 1 wnon-regular design 1
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Ahn, Ju 1 Cook, Dianne 1 Fang, Kai-Tai 1 Ge, Gen-Nian 1 Hofmann, Heike 1 Liu, Min-Qian 1 Qin, Hong 1
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Construction of minimum generalized aberration designs
Fang, Kai-Tai; Ge, Gen-Nian; Liu, Min-Qian; Qin, Hong - In: Metrika 57 (2003) 1, pp. 37-50
Supersaturated designs have become increasingly popular in recent years because of their potential in saving run size and the technical novelty. In this paper, the minimum generalized aberration (MGA) criterion proposed by Ma and Fang (2001) (and another two equivalent criteria proposed by Xu...
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A Projection Pursuit Method on the multidimensional squared Contingency Table
Ahn, Ju; Hofmann, Heike; Cook, Dianne - In: Computational Statistics 18 (2003) 3, pp. 605-626
In this study a projection pursuit method is used to explore c <Superscript>d</Superscript> (square) contingency table data. The method operates on projection matrices constructed from the contingency tables using affine geometry and creates projections (or marginals) using a Radon transform. The projection matrices and...</superscript>
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