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Analiza danych symbolicznych×Analiza danych składanych (CoDA)×
DziedzinaObliczenia miękkieStatystyka
RodzinaMachine learningRegression model
Rok powstania20031982
TwórcaEdwin Diday; Lynne BillardJohn Aitchison
TypStatistical framework for aggregate and set-valued dataConstrained multivariate statistical method
Źródło pierwotneBillard, L., & Diday, E. (2003). From the statistics of data to the statistics of knowledge: symbolic data analysis. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 98(462), 470–487. DOI ↗Aitchison, J. (1982). The statistical analysis of compositional data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, 44(2), 139–177. DOI ↗
Inne nazwySDA, Interval Data Analysis, Distributional Data Analysis, Sembolik Veri AnaliziCoDA, Simplex Analysis, Log-Ratio Analysis, Bileşim Veri Analizi
Pokrewne12
PodsumowanieSymbolic Data Analysis (SDA) is a statistical framework designed to analyze complex, aggregate, or set-valued data — called symbolic data — in which each observation represents a group or concept rather than a single scalar. Introduced in its modern statistical form by Lynne Billard and Edwin Diday in 2003, SDA extends classical statistics to handle interval-valued, histogram-valued, and multi-valued variables, enabling rigorous inference at the level of knowledge rather than raw individual records.Compositional Data Analysis (CoDA) is a branch of multivariate statistics designed for data that represent parts of a whole — proportions, percentages, or concentrations that sum to a constant. Introduced by John Aitchison in his landmark 1982 paper, CoDA recognises that standard Euclidean methods fail on the simplex and instead operates through log-ratio transformations that respect the relative nature of compositional information.
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