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Multidimensional Scaling

Annual Review of Psychology, 1980
J D, Carroll, P, Arabie
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Multidimensional Scaling

Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing, 2009
Multidimensional scaling is a technique for multidimensional data representation in a low dimensional embedding space. In this paper a multi-objective optimization approach for multidimensional scaling using evolutionary algorithms is presented. Two data sets are used for experimental investigation and results show, that this method could be useful for
Ausra Mackute-Varoneckiene   +2 more
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Multidimensional Scaling

Nursing Research, 2008
Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is an exploratory technique used to identify unrecognized dimensions affecting behavior. Using MDS reduces large amounts of data to relatively simple, easy-to-visualize structures that reveal important relationships in an economical way and provides general solutions to many problems in perception, emotion, and cognition,
Michael A. A. Cox, Trevor F. Cox
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Local multidimensional scaling

Neural Networks, 2006
In a visualization task, every nonlinear projection method needs to make a compromise between trustworthiness and continuity. In a trustworthy projection the visualized proximities hold in the original data as well, whereas a continuous projection visualizes all proximities of the original data.
Venna, Jarkko, Kaski, Samuel
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Multigrid multidimensional scaling

Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, 2006
AbstractMultidimensional scaling (MDS) is a generic name for a family of algorithms that construct a configuration of points in a target metric space from information about inter‐point distances measured in some other metric space. Large‐scale MDS problems often occur in data analysis, representation and visualization. Solving such problems efficiently
Bronstein, M. M.   +3 more
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Multidimensional Fechnerian Scaling: Basics

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2001
Fechnerian scaling is a theory of how a certain (Fechnerian) metric can be computed in a continuous stimulus space of arbitrary dimensionality from the shapes of psychometric (discrimination probability) functions taken in small vicinities of stimuli at which these functions reach their minima. This theory is rigorously derived in this paper from three
Dzhafarov, Ehtibar N., Colonius, Hans
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Multidimensional scaling

2011
This chapter presents multidimensional scaling (MDS) methods and their application to customer satisfaction surveys. MDS methods are multivariate statistical analysis techniques of particular relevance to survey data analysis. In fact, despite some criticism, such applications are gaining in popularity, especially in market research studies.
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Multidimensional Scaling

Technometrics, 1996
Ian Jolliffe   +2 more
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