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Clustering Matrix Variate Data Using Finite Mixture Models with Component-Wise RegularizationTait, Peter A 11 1900 (has links)
Matrix variate distributions present a innate way to model random matrices. Realiza-
tions of random matrices are created by concurrently observing variables in different
locations or at different time points. We use a finite mixture model composed of
matrix variate normal densities to cluster matrix variate data. The matrix variate
data was generated by accelerometers worn by children in a clinical study conducted
at McMaster. Their acceleration along the three planes of motion over the course of
seven days, forms their matrix variate data. We use the resulting clusters to verify
existing group membership labels derived from a test of motor-skills proficiency used
to assess the children’s locomotion. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Analysis of Three-Way Data and Other Topics in Clustering and ClassificationGallaugher, Michael Patrick Brian January 2020 (has links)
Clustering and classification is the process of finding underlying group structure in heterogenous data. With the rise of the “big data” phenomenon, more complex data structures have made it so traditional clustering methods are oftentimes not advisable or feasible. This thesis presents methodology for analyzing three different examples of these more complex data types. The first is three-way (matrix variate) data, or data that come in the form of matrices. A large emphasis is placed on clustering skewed three-way data, and high dimensional three-way data. The second is click- stream data, which considers a user’s internet search patterns. Finally, co-clustering methodology is discussed for very high-dimensional two-way (multivariate) data. Parameter estimation for all these methods is based on the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm. Both simulated and real data are used for illustration. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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