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Escalonamento Multidimensional (MDS)×Análise de Cluster×
ÁreaEstatísticaEstatística
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem1952–19641939–1967
Autor originalWarren S. Torgerson (metric MDS, 1952); Joseph B. Kruskal (non-metric MDS, 1964)Robert C. Tryon (early development); Ward (1963) for hierarchical; MacQueen (1967) for k-means
TipoDimensionality reduction / visualizationUnsupervised classification / grouping
Fonte seminalKruskal, J. B. (1964). Multidimensional scaling by optimizing goodness of fit to a nonmetric hypothesis. Psychometrika, 29(1), 1–27. DOI ↗Everitt, B. S., Landau, S., Leese, M. & Stahl, D. (2011). Cluster Analysis (5th ed.). Wiley. ISBN: 978-0470749913
Outros nomesMDS, metric MDS, non-metric MDS, proximity scalingclustering, unsupervised classification, data clustering, numerical taxonomy
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ResumoMultidimensional scaling maps objects described only by pairwise similarities or dissimilarities into a low-dimensional geometric space so that distances in that space reflect the original proximity structure as faithfully as possible. It is widely used to visualize the hidden structure of psychological, social, and behavioral data.Cluster analysis is a family of unsupervised multivariate techniques that partition a set of objects or observations into internally homogeneous, mutually distinct groups — clusters — based on measured characteristics, without any prior knowledge of group membership. It is widely used in market segmentation, bioinformatics, psychology, and social science to reveal natural groupings in data.
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