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Multidimensional Scaling bayésien (BMDS)×Analyse de classification bayésienne×
DomaineStatistiqueStatistique
FamilleLatent structureLatent structure
Année d'origine20011998–2002
Auteur d'origineOh & RafteryFraley & Raftery (model-based); Dirichlet process formulations by Ferguson (1973) and Antoniak (1974)
TypeBayesian latent-space dimensionality reductionProbabilistic / model-based clustering
Source fondatriceOh, M.-S. & Raftery, A. E. (2001). Bayesian multidimensional scaling and choice of dimension. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 96(455), 1031–1044. DOI ↗Fraley, C. & Raftery, A. E. (2002). Model-based clustering, discriminant analysis, and density estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 97(458), 611–631. DOI ↗
AliasBayesian MDS, BMDS, probabilistic MDS, Bayesian proximity scalingBCA, Bayesian clustering, probabilistic cluster analysis, Bayesian model-based clustering
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RésuméBayesian Multidimensional Scaling places objects in a low-dimensional latent space so that inter-object distances reproduce observed dissimilarities, while a full Bayesian treatment quantifies uncertainty in the coordinates, handles missing proximities naturally, and selects the number of dimensions via model comparison rather than heuristic inspection.Bayesian cluster analysis assigns observations to latent groups by combining a probabilistic model of within-cluster data with prior beliefs about cluster parameters and the number of clusters. It yields posterior probabilities of cluster membership and principled uncertainty estimates, making it more transparent than classical distance-based clustering algorithms.
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