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Correspondence analysis and optimal structural representations
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    Correspondence analysis and optimal structural representations (English)
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    1 April 1993
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    We consider the task of optimally constructing the proximity matrices characterizing the partitions (under suitable restriction) so as to maximize the cross-product measure, or equivalently, the Pearson correlation between their entries. The major result presented states that within the broad classes of matrices that are either symmetric, skew- symmetric, or completely arbitrary, optimal representations are already derivable from what is given by a simple one-dimensional correspondence analysis solution. Besides severely limiting the type of structures that might be of interest to consider for representing the proximity matrices, this result also implies that correspondence analysis beyond one dimension must always be justified from logical bases other than the optimization of a single correlational relationship between the matrices representing the two partitions.
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    partition comparison
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    one-dimensional representation
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    contingency table
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    proximity matrices
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    cross-product measure
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    Pearson correlation
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    optimal representations
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    correspondence analysis solution
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