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Quantifying perception of nonlinear elastic tissue models using multidimensional scaling [PDF]
Simplified soft tissue models used in surgical simulations cannot perfectly reproduce all material behaviors. In particular, many tissues exhibit the Poynting effect, which results in normal forces during shearing of tissue and is only observed in ...
Fuernstahl, Philipp +4 more
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A Note on the Interpretation of Scale Values in Multidimensional Scaling Growth Analysis
Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) has been used as a growth mixture modeling technique in psychological and education research in recent years. This note focuses on a detailed explanation of interpreting the scale values in MDS growth analysis.
Cody Ding
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A comparison of two techniques for bibliometric mapping: Multidimensional scaling and VOS [PDF]
VOS is a new mapping technique that can serve as an alternative to the well-known technique of multidimensional scaling. We present an extensive comparison between the use of multidimensional scaling and the use of VOS for constructing bibliometric maps.
Berg, Jan van den +3 more
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Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) merupakan salah satu teknik peubah ganda yang dapat digunakan untuk menentukan posisi suatu objek berdasarkan penilaiannya kemiripannya.Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk memperoleh deskripsi pelanggan terhadap restoran ...
Ferry Kondo Lembang +2 more
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What determines auditory similarity? The effect of stimulus group and methodology. [PDF]
Two experiments on the internal representation of auditory stimuli compared the pairwise and grouping methodologies as means of deriving similarity judgements.
Aldrich K. +25 more
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On the Procrustean analogue of individual differences scaling (INDSCAL) [PDF]
In this paper, individual differences scaling (INDSCAL) is revisited, considering INDSCAL as being embedded within a hierarchy of individual difference scaling models.
Gower, John C. +2 more
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Background The distance matrix computed from multiple alignments of homologous sequences is widely used by distance-based phylogenetic methods to provide information on the evolution of protein families.
Pelé Julien +3 more
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Multidimensional scaling (MDS) algorithms can easily end up in local minima, depending on the starting configuration. This is particularly true for 2-dimensional ordinal MDS.
Ingwer Borg, Patrick Mair
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Milk yield and fertility traits in dairy cattle and their relationship with the influencing factors were investigated using multidimensional scaling analysis (MDS) in this study.
Serdar Genç
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Multidimensional Scaling on Multiple Input Distance Matrices
Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) is a classic technique that seeks vectorial representations for data points, given the pairwise distances between them.
Bai, Song +3 more
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