Factorial modelling of the interactions between two sets of observations: the PLS-FILM method
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Abstract: In this work, we consider a data array encoding interactions between two sets of observations respectively referred to as "subjects" and "objects". Besides, descriptions of subjects and objects are available through two variable sets. We propose a geometrically grounded exploratory technique to analyze the interactions using descriptions of subjects and objects: interactions are modelled using a hierarchy of subject-factors and object-factors built up from these descriptions. Our method bridges the gap between those of Chessel (RLQ analysis) and Martens (L-PLS), although it only has rank 1 components in common with them.
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