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Archetypal analysis for ordinal data

Daniel Fernández, Irene Epifanio, Louise McMillan

2021Information Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Archetypoid analysis (ADA) is an exploratory approach that explains a set of continuous observations as mixtures of pure (extreme) patterns. Those patterns (archetypoids) are actual observations of the sample which makes the results of this technique easily interpretable, even for non-experts. Note that the observations are approximated as a convex combination of the archetypoids. Archetypoid analysis, in its current form, cannot be applied directly to ordinal data. We propose and describe a two-step method for applying ADA to ordinal responses based on the ordered stereotype model. One of the main advantages of this model is that it allows us to convert the ordinal data to numerical values, using a new data-driven spacing that better reflects the ordinal patterns of the data, and this numerical conversion then enables us to apply ADA straightforwardly. The results of the novel method are presented for two behavioural science applications. Finally, the proposed method is also compared with other unsupervised statistical learning methods.

Topics & Concepts

Ordinal dataOrdinal regressionComputer scienceStereotype (UML)Set (abstract data type)Data setSample (material)Regular polygonAlgorithmData miningArtificial intelligenceMathematicsPattern recognition (psychology)Machine learningProgramming languageChromatographyGeometrySoftware engineeringChemistrySensory Analysis and Statistical MethodsAdvanced Statistical Methods and ModelsBayesian Methods and Mixture Models
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