The new concept archetypoids is introduced. Archetypoid analysis represents each observation in a dataset as a mixture of actual observations in the dataset, which are pure type or archetypoids. Unlike archetype analysis, archetypoids are real observations, not a mixture of observations. This is relevant when existing archetypal observations are needed, rather than fictitious ones. An algorithm is proposed to find them and some of their theoretical properties are introduced. It is also shown how they can be obtained when only dissimilarities between observations are known (features are unavailable). Archetypoid analysis is illustrated in two design problems and several examples, comparing them with the archetypes, the nearest observations t...
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2008) defines an archetype as “the original pattern or model ...
Deep Archetypal Analysis (DeepAA) generates latent representations of high-dimensional datasets in t...
This introduction to the R package archetypes is a (slightly) modified version of Eugster and Leisch...
[EN] The new concept archetypoids is introduced. Archetypoid analysis represents each observation in...
In this paper we propose several methodologies for handling missing or incomplete data in Archetype ...
In this article, we propose several methodologies for handling missing or incomplete data in archety...
Archetypal analysis is an exploratory tool that explains a set of observations as mixtures of pure (...
Archetype and archetypoid analysis are extended to shapes. The objective is to find representative s...
The thesis presents method called archetypal analysis, which belongs to the field of multivariate st...
Prototypes, as Rosch (1973) defined the term in the cognitive sciences field, are ideal exemplars th...
Archetypoid analysis (ADA) is an exploratory approach that explains a set of continuous observations...
A key challenge in addressing the global degradation of natural resources and the environment is to ...
In this work, adopting an exploratory and graphical approach, we suggest to consider archetypal anal...
The taxonomy of foot shapes or other parts of the body is important, especially for design purposes....
The taxonomy of foot shapes or other parts of the body is important, especially for design purposes....
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2008) defines an archetype as “the original pattern or model ...
Deep Archetypal Analysis (DeepAA) generates latent representations of high-dimensional datasets in t...
This introduction to the R package archetypes is a (slightly) modified version of Eugster and Leisch...
[EN] The new concept archetypoids is introduced. Archetypoid analysis represents each observation in...
In this paper we propose several methodologies for handling missing or incomplete data in Archetype ...
In this article, we propose several methodologies for handling missing or incomplete data in archety...
Archetypal analysis is an exploratory tool that explains a set of observations as mixtures of pure (...
Archetype and archetypoid analysis are extended to shapes. The objective is to find representative s...
The thesis presents method called archetypal analysis, which belongs to the field of multivariate st...
Prototypes, as Rosch (1973) defined the term in the cognitive sciences field, are ideal exemplars th...
Archetypoid analysis (ADA) is an exploratory approach that explains a set of continuous observations...
A key challenge in addressing the global degradation of natural resources and the environment is to ...
In this work, adopting an exploratory and graphical approach, we suggest to consider archetypal anal...
The taxonomy of foot shapes or other parts of the body is important, especially for design purposes....
The taxonomy of foot shapes or other parts of the body is important, especially for design purposes....
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2008) defines an archetype as “the original pattern or model ...
Deep Archetypal Analysis (DeepAA) generates latent representations of high-dimensional datasets in t...
This introduction to the R package archetypes is a (slightly) modified version of Eugster and Leisch...