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Interpreting the phase spectrum in Fourier analysis of partial ranking data
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    Interpreting the phase spectrum in Fourier analysis of partial ranking data (English)
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    4 September 2012
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    Summary: Whenever ranking data are collected, such as in elections, surveys, and database searches, it is frequently the case that partial rankings are available instead of, or sometimes in addition to, full rankings. Statistical methods for partial rankings have been discussed in the literature. However, there has been relatively little published on their Fourier analysis, perhaps because the abstract nature of the transforms involved impede insight. This paper provides as its novel contributions an analysis of the Fourier transform for partial rankings, with particular attention to the first three ranks, while emphasizing on basic signal processing properties of transform magnitude and phase. It shows that the transform and its magnitude satisfy a projection invariance and analyzes the reconstruction of data from either magnitude or phase alone. The analysis is motivated by appealing to corresponding properties of the familiar discrete Fourier transform and by application to two real-world data sets.
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    ranking data
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    database searches
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    partial ranking
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    Fourier transform
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    signal processing
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    reconstruction of data
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    discrete Fourier transform
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