The paper presents a methodology for classifying three-way dissimilarity data, which are reconstructed by a small number of consensus classifications of the objects each defined by a sum of two order constrained distance matrices, so as to identify both a partition and an indexed hierarchy. Specifically, the dissimilarity matrices are partitioned in homogeneous classes and, within each class, a partition and an indexed hierarchy are simultaneously fitted. The model proposed is mathematically formalized as a constrained mixed-integer quadratic problem to be fitted in the least-squares sense and an alternating least-squares algorithm is proposed which is computationally efficient. Two applications of the methodology are also described together with an extensive simulation to investigate the performance of the algorithm.
Structural Classification Analysis of Three-Way Dissimilarity Data / Vicari, Donatella; Vichi, Maurizio. - In: JOURNAL OF CLASSIFICATION. - ISSN 0176-4268. - STAMPA. - 26:2(2009), pp. 121-154. [10.1007/s00357-009-9033-0]
Structural Classification Analysis of Three-Way Dissimilarity Data
VICARI, Donatella;VICHI, Maurizio
2009
Abstract
The paper presents a methodology for classifying three-way dissimilarity data, which are reconstructed by a small number of consensus classifications of the objects each defined by a sum of two order constrained distance matrices, so as to identify both a partition and an indexed hierarchy. Specifically, the dissimilarity matrices are partitioned in homogeneous classes and, within each class, a partition and an indexed hierarchy are simultaneously fitted. The model proposed is mathematically formalized as a constrained mixed-integer quadratic problem to be fitted in the least-squares sense and an alternating least-squares algorithm is proposed which is computationally efficient. Two applications of the methodology are also described together with an extensive simulation to investigate the performance of the algorithm.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.