نتایج جستجو برای: multidimensional scaling

تعداد نتایج: 108529  

2003
Zenghu Li Hao Wang Jie Xiong

The scaling limit for a class of interacting superprocesses and the associated singular, degenerate stochastic partial differential equation (SDSPDE) are investigated. It is proved that the scaling limit is a coalescing, purely-atomic-measure-valued process which is the unique strong solution of a reconstructed, associated SDSPDE.

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2004
David Karl Ruch

One advantage of scaling vectors over a single scaling function is the compatibility of symmetry and orthogonality. This paper investigates the relationship between symmetry, vanishing moments, orthogonality, and support length for a scaling vector Φ. Some general results on scaling vectors and vanishing moments are developed, as well as some necessary conditions for the symbol entries of a sca...

Journal: :international journal of information science and management 0
farideh osareh ph. d. , associate professor of shahid chamran university,school of education & psychology ,department of library & information science

in bibliometric and scientometric studies, three approaches of multivariate analysis, namely factor analysis, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling are the most used methods. this article aims to review the use and applications of these techniques.

2003
Michael D. Lee Kenneth J. Pope

Ashby, Maddox and Lee (Psychological Science, 5 (3) 144) argue that it can be inappropriate to fit multidimensional scaling (MDS) models to similarity or dissimilarity data that have been averaged across subjects. They demonstrate that the averaging process tends to make dissimilarity data more amenable to metric representations, and conduct a simulation study showing that noisy data generated ...

2002
Tobias NEHER Tim BROOKES Francis RUMSEY

In the context of devising a spatial ear-training system, a study into the perceptual construct ‘ensemble depth’ was executed. Based on the findings of a pilot study into the auditory effects of early reflection (ER) pattern characteristics, exemplary stimuli were created. Changes were highly controlled to allow unidimensional variation of the intended quality. To measure the psychological stru...

2004
Constantine Sedikides

Two experiments tested the hypothesis that implicit personality theory person types are composed of causally interconnected traits. Experiment 1 showed that the weakest trait member of a person type is perceived as more causally related to the core trait members of the type than are nonmember traits, even when those nonmember traits are both more highly correlated with and closer in multidimens...

2013
Lawrence L. Garber Michael J. Dotson Earl D. Honeycutt

Subjects rated the (dis)similarity of pair-wise combinations of female and male salesperson realtors. The selected realtors represent the range of appearance features, in terms of physical traits, grooming, and adornment. Subject responses were analysed using multidimensional scaling (MDS) to generate male and female perceptual maps, with 19 female and 19 male realtors shown as points in their ...

2006
Michael A. Zevon

This review summarizes and evaluates the use of multidimensional scaling in vocational psychology. Multidimensional scaling applications are found in two primary areas: vocational interests and occupational perceptions. These areas correspond to the two major uses of multidimensional scaling: configural verification and dimensional identification. Two issues—the relationship between multi...

1997
L Tsogo M H Masson A Bardot

| Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) techniques always pose the problem of analysing a large number N of points, without collecting all N(N?1) 2 possible interstimuli dissimilarities, and while keeping satisfactory solutions. In the case of metric MDS, it was found that a theoretical minimum of appropriate 2N ?3 exact Euclidean distances are suf-cient for the unique representation of N points in a ...

2016
Kensuke Okada Michael D. Lee

Multidimensional scaling (MDS) models of mental representation assume stimuli are represented by points in a low-dimensional space, such thatmore similar stimuli are represented by points closer to each other.We consider possible individual differences inMDS representations, using the recently proposed KINDSCALmodel,which allows for both sub-groups of peoplewith different representations, and i...

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