DIMACS Workshop on Algorithms for Multidimensional Scaling
August 10, 2001
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway
- Organizers:
- J. Douglas Carroll, Rutgers University, dcarroll@rci.rutgers.edu
- Phipps Arabie, Rutgers University, arabie@andromeda.rutgers.edu
- Lawrence J. Hubert, University of Illinois, lhubert@s.psych.uiuc.edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Data Analysis and Mining.
8:15 - 8:50 Breakfast and Registration
8:50 - 8:55 Welcome and Greeting:
Fred S. Roberts, DIMACS Director
8:55 - 9:00 Welcome and Greeting: Workshop Organizers
9:00 - 9:35 David Dubin, University of Illinois and
Mark Rorvig, University of North Texas
Classical Two-way Metric MDS adapted to handle very
large Datasets
9:40 - 10:15 Michael Trosset, College of William & Mary
Classical Multidimensional Scaling with Bound Constraints
10:20 - 10:40 Break
10:40 - 11:15 Anil Chaturvedi, Kraft Foods and J. Douglas Carroll,
Rutgers University
Deriving Market Structures via Additive Decomposition
of Market Shares (Application of three-way generalized SINDCLUS.)
11:20 - 11:55 Seymour Rosenberg, Rutgers University
Applications of MDS and Clustering Methods in
Personality and Social Psychology
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 1:35 Andreas Buja, AT&T Labs - Research
Data Visualization with Multidimensional Scaling
1:40 - 2:15 Lawrence J. Hubert, University of Illinois, Phipps Arabie,
Rutgers University and Jacqueline Meulman, Leiden University
LUS in the L2 Norm: The Inclusion of Additive Constants
and the Finding and Fitting of Multiple Unidimensional Scales
2:20 - 2:40 Break
2:40 - 3:15 Michael Brusco, Florida State University
Multiobjective Multidimensional Scaling
3:20 - 3:55 Willem J. Heiser, F. Busing and P. Groenen, Leiden University
Nonmetric Unfolding by Penalizing for Lack of Variation
in the Transformed Proximities
4:00 Close of Meeting.
Concluding Remarks - Joseph B. Kruskal, Bell Labs
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