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Least squares algorithms for constructing constrained ultrametric and additive tree representations of symmetric proximity data
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    Least squares algorithms for constructing constrained ultrametric and additive tree representations of symmetric proximity data (English)
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    A mathematical programming algorithm is developed for fitting ultrametric or additive trees to proximity data where external constraints are imposed on the topology of the tree. The two procedures minimize a least squares loss function. The method is illustrated on both synthetic and real data. A constrained ultrametric tree analysis was performed on similarities between 32 subjects based on preferences for ten odors, while a constrained additive tree analysis was carried out on some proximity data between kinship terms. Finally, some extensions of the methodology to other tree fitting procedures are mentioned.
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    hierarchical clustering
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    path length trees
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    mathematical programming
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    constrained classification methods
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    additive trees
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    proximity data
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    external constraints
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    least squares loss function
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    constrained ultrametric tree analysis
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