Procrustes analysis for high-dimensional data

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DOI10.1007/S11336-022-09859-5zbMATH Open1499.62427arXiv2008.04631OpenAlexW3183477416MaRDI QIDQ2103574FDOQ2103574

Angela Andreella, L. Finos

Publication date: 9 December 2022

Published in: Psychometrika (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The Procrustes-based perturbation model (Goodall, 1991) allows minimization of the Frobenius distance between matrices by similarity transformation. However, it suffers from non-identifiability, critical interpretation of the transformed matrices, and inapplicability in high-dimensional data. We provide an extension of the perturbation model focused on the high-dimensional data framework, called the ProMises (Procrustes von Mises-Fisher) model. The ill-posed and interpretability problems are solved by imposing a proper prior distribution for the orthogonal matrix parameter (i.e., the von Mises-Fisher distribution) which is a conjugate prior, resulting in a fast estimation process. Furthermore, we present the Efficient ProMises model for the high-dimensional framework, useful in neuroimaging, where the problem has much more than three dimensions. We found a great improvement in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) connectivity analysis because the ProMises model permits incorporation of topological brain information in the alignment's estimation process.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.04631




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