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Analyse Factorielle Multiple Bayésienne (AFMB)×Analyse de classification bayésienne×
DomaineStatistiqueStatistique
FamilleLatent structureLatent structure
Année d'origine2000s–2010s1998–2002
Auteur d'origineExtension of MCA (Benzecri, 1973) with Bayesian inferenceFraley & Raftery (model-based); Dirichlet process formulations by Ferguson (1973) and Antoniak (1974)
TypeBayesian dimension reduction for categorical dataProbabilistic / model-based clustering
Source fondatriceGreenacre, M. & Blasius, J. (Eds.) (2006). Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods. Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN: 978-1584886280Fraley, 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 MCA, BMCA, Bayesian multiway correspondence analysis, Bayesian categorical dimension reductionBCA, Bayesian clustering, probabilistic cluster analysis, Bayesian model-based clustering
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RésuméBayesian Multiple Correspondence Analysis extends classical MCA by embedding the geometric decomposition of categorical data tables within a Bayesian probabilistic framework, enabling principled uncertainty quantification around category coordinates, dimension selection via marginal likelihood, and incorporation of prior knowledge about variable relationships.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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