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Showing 1 results for Dimension Reduction Methods
Mousa Golalizadeh, Sedigheh Noorani, Volume 16, Issue 1 (9-2022)
Abstract
Nowadays, the observations in many scientific fields, including biological sciences, are often high dimensional, meaning the number of variables exceeds the number of samples. One of the problems in model-based clustering of these data types is the estimation of too many parameters. To overcome this problem, the dimension of data must be first reduced before clustering, which can be done through dimension reduction methods. In this context, a recent approach that is recently receiving more attention is the random Projections method. This method has been studied from theoretical and practical perspectives in this paper. Its superiority over some conventional approaches such as principal component analysis and variable selection method was shown in analyzing three real data sets.
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