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This edited book is the first one written in English that deals
comprehensively with behavior metrics. The term
“behaviormetrics†comprehends the research including all sorts
of quantitative approaches to disclose human behavior. Researchers
in behavior metrics have developed, extended, and improved methods
such as multivariate statistical analysis, survey methods, cluster
analysis, machine learning, multidimensional scaling, corresponding
analysis or quantification theory, network analysis, clustering,
factor analysis, test theory, and related factors. In the spirit of
behavior metrics, researchers applied these methods to data
obtained by surveys, experiments, or websites from a diverse range
of fields. The purpose of this book is twofold. One is to
represent studies that display how the basic elements of behavior
metrics have developed into present-day behavior metrics. The other
is to represent studies performed mainly by those who would like to
pioneer new fields of behavior metrics and studies that display
elements of future behavior metrics. These studies consist of
various characteristics such as those dealing with theoretical or
conceptual subjects, the algorithm, the model, the method, and the
application to a wide variety of fields. This book helps readers to
understand the present and future of behavior metrics.Â
This book provides an accessible introduction and practical
guidelines to apply asymmetric multidimensional scaling, cluster
analysis, and related methods to asymmetric one-mode two-way and
three-way asymmetric data. A major objective of this book is to
present to applied researchers a set of methods and algorithms for
graphical representation and clustering of asymmetric
relationships. Data frequently concern measurements of asymmetric
relationships between pairs of objects from a given set (e.g.,
subjects, variables, attributes,...), collected in one or more
matrices. Examples abound in many different fields such as
psychology, sociology, marketing research, and linguistics and more
recently several applications have appeared in technological areas
including cybernetics, air traffic control, robotics, and network
analysis. The capabilities of the presented algorithms are
illustrated by carefully chosen examples and supported by extensive
data analyses. A review of the specialized statistical software
available for the applications is also provided. This monograph is
highly recommended to readers who need a complete and up-to-date
reference on methods for asymmetric proximity data analysis.
This volume presents theoretical developments, applications and
computational methods for the analysis and modeling in behavioral
and social sciences where data are usually complex to explore and
investigate. The challenging proposals provide a connection between
statistical methodology and the social domain with particular
attention to computational issues in order to effectively address
complicated data analysis problems.
The papers in this volume stem from contributions initially
presented at the joint international meeting JCS-CLADAG held in
Anacapri (Italy) where the Japanese Classification Society and the
Classification and Data Analysis Group of the Italian Statistical
Society had a stimulating scientific discussion and exchange.
This book provides an accessible introduction and practical
guidelines to apply asymmetric multidimensional scaling, cluster
analysis, and related methods to asymmetric one-mode two-way and
three-way asymmetric data. A major objective of this book is to
present to applied researchers a set of methods and algorithms for
graphical representation and clustering of asymmetric
relationships. Data frequently concern measurements of asymmetric
relationships between pairs of objects from a given set (e.g.,
subjects, variables, attributes,...), collected in one or more
matrices. Examples abound in many different fields such as
psychology, sociology, marketing research, and linguistics and more
recently several applications have appeared in technological areas
including cybernetics, air traffic control, robotics, and network
analysis. The capabilities of the presented algorithms are
illustrated by carefully chosen examples and supported by extensive
data analyses. A review of the specialized statistical software
available for the applications is also provided. This monograph is
highly recommended to readers who need a complete and up-to-date
reference on methods for asymmetric proximity data analysis.
This edited volume focuses on the latest developments in
classification and data science and covers a wide range of topics
in the context of data analysis and related areas, e.g. the
analysis of complex data, analysis of qualitative data, methods for
high-dimensional data, dimensionality reduction, data
visualization, multivariate statistical methods, and various
applications to real data in the social sciences, medical sciences,
and other disciplines. In addition to sharing theoretical and
methodological findings, the book shows how to apply the proposed
methods to a variety of problems - e.g. in consumer behavior,
decision-making, marketing data and social network structures. Both
methodological aspects and applications to a wide range of areas
such as economics, behavioral science, marketing science,
management science and the social sciences are covered. The book is
chiefly intended for researchers and practitioners who are
interested in the latest developments and practical applications in
these fields, as well as applied statisticians and data analysts.
Its combination of methodological advances with a wide range of
real-world applications gathered from several fields makes it of
unique value in helping readers solve their research problems.
At the International Meeting of the Psychometric Society in
Osaka, Japan, more than 300 participants from 19 countries gathered
to discuss recent developments in the theory and application of
psychometrics. This volume of proceedings includes papers on
methods of psychometrics such as the structural equation model and
item response theory. The book is in eight major sections: keynote
speeches and invited lectures; structural equation modeling and
factor analysis; IRT and adaptive testing; multivariate statistical
methods; scaling; classification methods; and independent and
principal component analysis. The 80 papers collected here provide
a valuable source of information for all who are concerned with
psychometrics, mathematical and statistical applications, and data
analysis in psychological and behavioral sciences.
This volume contains selected papers presented at two joint
German-Japanese symposia on data analysis and related elds. The
articles substantially extend and further develop material
presented at the two symposia organized on the basis of
longstanding and close relationships which have been cultivated in
the last couple of decades between the two classi cation societies:
the German Class- cation Society (Gesellschaft fu ]r Klassi kation
e. V.) and the Japanese Classi cation Society. These symposia have
been very helpful in exchanging ideas, views, and knowledge between
the two societies and have served as a spring board for more
extensive and closer co-operation between the societies as well as
among their individual members. The scienti c program of the rst
Joint Japanese-German Symposium (Tokyo
2005)included23presentations;forthesecondJointGerman-JapaneseSymposium
(Berlin 2006) 27 presentations were scheduled. This volume presents
21 peer refereed papers, which are grouped into three parts: 1.
Part 1 Clustering and Visualization (eight papers) 2. Part 2
Methods in Fields (nine papers) 3. Part 3 Applications in
Clustering and Visualization (four papers) The concept of having a
joint symposium of the two classi cation societies came from the
talks with Hans-Hermann and Wolfgang when Akinori attended the 28th
Annual Conference of the German Classi cation Society held in
Dortmund in March 2004."
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