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Multidimensional scaling

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Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is a statistical technique often used in and data visualisation. It is a procedure for producing a lower-dimensional data suitable for graphing or 3D visualisation from a high-dimensional data set, whilst preserving some of the most prominent "distance" relationships of the high-dimensional data set.

References:

  • Kruskal, J. B., and Wish, M. (1978), Multidimensional Scaling, Sage University Paper series on Quantitative Application in the Social Sciences, 07-011. Beverly Hills and London: Sage Publications.


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