Analyzing multiset data by the power STATIS-ACT method
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- The ACT (STATIS method)
- A generalization of STATIS-ACT strategy: DO-ACT for two multiblocks tables
- Canonical STATIS: biplot analysis of multi-table group structured data based on STATIS-ACT methodology
- An inferential approach for validating the compromise of the STATIS method
- Interstatis: the statis method for interval valued data
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 951459 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 876715 (Why is no real title available?)
- A generalization of STATIS-ACT strategy: DO-ACT for two multiblocks tables
- A generalization of principal component analysis to \(K\) sets of variables.
- An approach to the scaling of categorized attributes
- Analysis of \(k\) sets of data, with differential emphasis on agreement between and within sets
- Analysis of individual differences in multidimensional scaling via an \(n\)-way generalization of ``Eckart-Young decomposition
- Generalized Procrustes analysis
- Interpretation of Transformed Axes in Multivariate Analysis
- Majorization as a tool for optimizing a class of matrix functions
- Modelling series of studies with a common structure
- Multiple factor analysis (AFMULT package)
- Procrustes Problems
- Relations among \(m\) sets of measures
- The ACT (STATIS method)
Cited in
(8)- A generalization of STATIS-ACT strategy: DO-ACT for two multiblocks tables
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3883428 (Why is no real title available?)
- The ACT (STATIS method)
- Canonical STATIS: biplot analysis of multi-table group structured data based on STATIS-ACT methodology
- An inferential approach for validating the compromise of the STATIS method
- Generalized joint Procrustes analysis
- Interstatis: the statis method for interval valued data
- The successive partial triadic analysis
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