Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data
“Big data” poses challenges that require both classical multivariate methods and contemporary techniques from machine learning and engineering. This modern text equips you for the new world – integrating the old and the new, fusing theory and practice and bridging the gap to statistical learning. The theoretical framework includes formal statements that set out clearly the guaranteed “safe operating zone” for the methods and allow you to assess whether data is in the zone, or near enough. Extensive examples showcase the strengths and limitations of different methods with small classical data, data from medicine, biology, marketing and finance, high-dimensional data from bioinformatics, functional data from proteomics, and simulated data. High-dimension low-sample-size data gets special attention. Several data sets are revisited repeatedly to allow comparison of methods. Generous use of colour, algorithms, Matlab code, and problem sets complete the package. Suitable for master's/ graduate students in statistics and researchers in data-rich disciplines.
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Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data
“Big data” poses challenges that require both classical multivariate methods and contemporary techniques from machine learning and engineering. This modern text equips you for the new world – integrating the old and the new, fusing theory and practice and bridging the gap to statistical learning. The theoretical framework includes formal statements that set out clearly the guaranteed “safe operating zone” for the methods and allow you to assess whether data is in the zone, or near enough. Extensive examples showcase the strengths and limitations of different methods with small classical data, data from medicine, biology, marketing and finance, high-dimensional data from bioinformatics, functional data from proteomics, and simulated data. High-dimension low-sample-size data gets special attention. Several data sets are revisited repeatedly to allow comparison of methods. Generous use of colour, algorithms, Matlab code, and problem sets complete the package. Suitable for master's/ graduate students in statistics and researchers in data-rich disciplines.
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Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data

Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data

by Inge Koch
Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data

Analysis of Multivariate and High-Dimensional Data

by Inge Koch

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“Big data” poses challenges that require both classical multivariate methods and contemporary techniques from machine learning and engineering. This modern text equips you for the new world – integrating the old and the new, fusing theory and practice and bridging the gap to statistical learning. The theoretical framework includes formal statements that set out clearly the guaranteed “safe operating zone” for the methods and allow you to assess whether data is in the zone, or near enough. Extensive examples showcase the strengths and limitations of different methods with small classical data, data from medicine, biology, marketing and finance, high-dimensional data from bioinformatics, functional data from proteomics, and simulated data. High-dimension low-sample-size data gets special attention. Several data sets are revisited repeatedly to allow comparison of methods. Generous use of colour, algorithms, Matlab code, and problem sets complete the package. Suitable for master's/ graduate students in statistics and researchers in data-rich disciplines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521887939
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/02/2013
Series: Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics , #32
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 526
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Inge Koch is Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Adelaide, Australia.

Table of Contents

Part I. Classical Methods: 1. Multidimensional data; 2. Principal component analysis; 3. Canonical correlation analysis; 4. Discriminant analysis; Part II. Factors and Groupings: 5. Norms, proximities, features, and dualities; 6. Cluster analysis; 7. Factor analysis; 8. Multidimensional scaling; Part III. Non-Gaussian Analysis: 9. Towards non-Gaussianity; 10. Independent component analysis; 11. Projection pursuit; 12. Kernel and more independent component methods; 13. Feature selection and principal component analysis revisited; Index.
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