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Analyse Factorielle Multiple Bayésienne (AFMB)×Analyse de classes latentes (ACL)×
DomaineStatistiqueStatistique
FamilleLatent structureLatent structure
Année d'origine2000s–2010s1950s–1968
Auteur d'origineExtension of MCA (Benzecri, 1973) with Bayesian inferencePaul F. Lazarsfeld
TypeBayesian dimension reduction for categorical dataLatent variable / person-centered classification
Source fondatriceGreenacre, M. & Blasius, J. (Eds.) (2006). Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods. Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN: 978-1584886280Goodman, L. A. (1974). Exploratory latent structure analysis using both identifiable and unidentifiable models. Biometrika, 61(2), 215–231. DOI ↗
AliasBayesian MCA, BMCA, Bayesian multiway correspondence analysis, Bayesian categorical dimension reductionLCA, latent class model, latent categorical analysis, finite mixture of multinomials
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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.Latent class analysis identifies unobserved subgroups — latent classes — within a population by finding patterns of responses across a set of categorical observed indicators. It is the categorical-variable counterpart of cluster analysis, but grounded in an explicit probabilistic model, and is widely used in social, health, and behavioral sciences to discover typologies in survey or diagnostic data.
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