Multidimensional Scaling, Tree-Fitting, and Clustering
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3096028
DOI10.1126/science.210.4468.390zbMath1225.91054OpenAlexW2086220442WikidataQ38501587 ScholiaQ38501587MaRDI QIDQ3096028
Publication date: 5 November 2011
Published in: Science (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.210.4468.390
Clustering in the social and behavioral sciences (91C20) Applications of statistics to psychology (62P15)
Related Items (22)
On the graphical containment of discrete metric spaces ⋮ Classification by ordering a (sparse) matrix: A ``simulated annealing approach ⋮ A parametric procedure for ultrametric tree estimation from conditional rank order proximity data ⋮ The theory and practice of distance geometry ⋮ Complex networks: structure and dynamics ⋮ How cognitive modeling can benefit from hierarchical Bayesian models ⋮ A Bayesian vector multidimensional scaling procedure incorporating dimension reparameterization with variable selection ⋮ Psychological relations and psychophysical scales: On the status of direct psychophysical measurement ⋮ A theoretical investigation on the attraction effect using the elimination-by-aspects model incorporating higher preference for shared features ⋮ Population Coding and the Labeling Problem: Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Representations ⋮ Line search and trust region strategies for canonical decomposition of semi-nonnegative semi-symmetric 3rd order tensors ⋮ Accuracy, scope, and flexibility of models ⋮ Similarity, kernels, and the triangle inequality ⋮ Was Euclid an unnecessarily sophisticated psychologist? ⋮ A theory of information structure I. General principles ⋮ Statistical consistency and hypothesis testing for nonmetric multidimensional scaling ⋮ Nearest neighbor analysis of point processes: Applications to multidimensional scaling ⋮ A unifying concept for the amino acid code ⋮ General methods of sequence comparison ⋮ The probability of collective choice with shared knowledge structures ⋮ Principles of information structure common to six levels of the human cognitive system ⋮ A Bayesian approach to modeling group and individual differences in multidimensional scaling
This page was built for publication: Multidimensional Scaling, Tree-Fitting, and Clustering