Assignment methods in combinatorial data analysis
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- 9780824776176
- 511.6 H8A8
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511.6 W2I6 Introduction to combinatorics | 511.6 A7T7 The traveling salesman problem: a computational study | 511.6 B2A2 Additive combinatorics: a menu of research problems | 511.6 H8A8 Assignment methods in combinatorial data analysis | 511.6 S8C6 Combinatorial designs: constructions and analysis | 511.6 W2I6 Introduction to combinatorial designs | 511.62 H2 Handbook of enumerative combinatorics |
For the first time in one text, this handy pedagogical reference presents comprehensive inference strategies for organizing disparate nonparametric statistics topics under one scheme, illustrating ways of analyzing data sets based on generic notions of proximity (of "closeness") between objects. Assignment Methods in Combinatorial Data Analysis specifically reviews both linear and quadratic assignment models ... covers extensions to multiple object sets and higher-order assignment indices ... considers methods of applying linear assignment models in common data analysis contexts ... discusses a second motion of assignment (or "matching") based upon pairs of objects ... explores confirmatory methods of augmenting multidimensional sealing, cluster analysis, and related techniques ... labels sections in order of priority for continuity and convenience ... and includes extensive bibliographies of related literature. Assignment Methods in Combinatorial Data Analysis gives authoritative coverage of statistical testing, and measures of association in a single source. It is required reading and an invaluable reference for researchers and graduate students in the behavioral and social sciences using quantitative methods of data representation.
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