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Hierarchical clustering is a popular method for finding structure in multivariate data, resulting in a binary tree constructed on the particular objects of the study, usually sampling units. The user faces the decision where to cut the binary tree in order to determine the number of clusters to...
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We construct a weighted Euclidean distance that approximates any distance or dissimilarity measure between individuals … nonnegative weights for each variable. The idea is inspired by the distance functions used in correspondence analysis and in …
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We construct a weighted Euclidean distance that approximates any distance or dissimilarity measure between individuals … nonnegative weights for each variable. The idea is inspired by the distance functions used in correspondence analysis and in …
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This paper establishes a general framework for metric scaling of any distance measure between individuals based on a … provide the numerical diagnostics known as contributions. The idea is inspired from the chi-square distance in correspondence …
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The case of two transition tables is considered, that is two square asymmetric matrices of frequencies where the rows and columns of the matrices are the same objects observed at three different time points. Different ways of visualizing the tables, either separately or jointly, are examined. We...
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Dual scaling of a subjects-by-objects table of dominance data (preferences, paired comparisons and successive categories data) has been contrasted with correspondence analysis, as if the two techniques were somehow different. In this note we show that dual scaling of dominance data is equivalent...
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The generalization of simple correspondence analysis, for two categorical variables, to multiple correspondence analysis where they may be three or more variables, is not straighforward, both from a mathematical and computational point of view. In this paper we detail the exact computational...
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The problem of outliers is well-known in statistics: an outlier is a value that is far from the general distribution of the other observed values, and can often perturb the results of a statistical analysis. Various procedures exist for identifying outliers, in case they need to receive special...
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and canonical correspondence analysis, both to the determination of the principal axes and to the chi-square distance. It …
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The present state of world economy urges managers to look for new methods, which can help to start the economic growth. To achieve this goal, managers use standard as well as new procedures. The fundamental prerequisite of the efficient decision-making processes are actual and right information....
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