Principal components are a well established tool in dimension reduction. The extension to principal curves allows for general smooth curves which pass through the middle of a multidimensional data cloud. In this paper local principal curves are introduced, which are based on the localization of principal component analysis. The proposed algorithm is able to identify closed curves as well as multiple curves which may or may not be connected. For the evaluation of the performance of principal curves as tool for data reduction a measure of coverage is suggested. By use of simulated and real data sets the approach is compared to various alternative concepts of principal curves
Principal curves have been defined as “self consistent ” smooth curves which pass through the “middl...
Jones and Rice (1992) proposed a principal component-based method of selecting a few representative ...
Naively displaying a large collection of curves by super-imposing them one on another all on the sam...
Principal components are a well established tool in dimension reduction. The extension to principal ...
Principal components are a well established tool in dimension reduction. The extension to principal ...
In this work, basic theory and some proposed developments to localised principal components and curv...
In this work, basic theory and some proposed developments to localised principal components and curv...
Often the relation between the variables constituting amultivariate data space might be characterize...
AbstractPrincipal curves have been defined as smooth curves passing through the “middle” of a multid...
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peer reviewedWe propose a new method to find principal curves for data sets. The method repeats thre...
peer reviewedWe propose an incremental method to find principal curves. Line segments are fitted and...
AbstractÐPrincipal curves have been defined as ªself-consistentº smooth curves which pass through th...
Principal curves have been defined as “self consistent ” smooth curves which pass through the “middl...
We introduce and discuss Principal Component Analysis (FPCA) of curves, using only relatively simple...
Principal curves have been defined as “self consistent ” smooth curves which pass through the “middl...
Jones and Rice (1992) proposed a principal component-based method of selecting a few representative ...
Naively displaying a large collection of curves by super-imposing them one on another all on the sam...
Principal components are a well established tool in dimension reduction. The extension to principal ...
Principal components are a well established tool in dimension reduction. The extension to principal ...
In this work, basic theory and some proposed developments to localised principal components and curv...
In this work, basic theory and some proposed developments to localised principal components and curv...
Often the relation between the variables constituting amultivariate data space might be characterize...
AbstractPrincipal curves have been defined as smooth curves passing through the “middle” of a multid...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
peer reviewedWe propose a new method to find principal curves for data sets. The method repeats thre...
peer reviewedWe propose an incremental method to find principal curves. Line segments are fitted and...
AbstractÐPrincipal curves have been defined as ªself-consistentº smooth curves which pass through th...
Principal curves have been defined as “self consistent ” smooth curves which pass through the “middl...
We introduce and discuss Principal Component Analysis (FPCA) of curves, using only relatively simple...
Principal curves have been defined as “self consistent ” smooth curves which pass through the “middl...
Jones and Rice (1992) proposed a principal component-based method of selecting a few representative ...
Naively displaying a large collection of curves by super-imposing them one on another all on the sam...