Cross validation issues in multiobjective clustering |
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Authors: | Dr Michael J Brusco Douglas Steinley |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Marketing, Florida State University, Florida, USA;2. University of Missouri‐Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, USA |
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Abstract: | The implementation of multiobjective programming methods in combinatorial data analysis is an emergent area of study with a variety of pragmatic applications in the behavioural sciences. Most notably, multiobjective programming provides a tool for analysts to model trade offs among competing criteria in clustering, seriation, and unidimensional scaling tasks. Although multiobjective programming has considerable promise, the technique can produce numerically appealing results that lack empirical validity. With this issue in mind, the purpose of this paper is to briefly review viable areas of application for multiobjective programming and, more importantly, to outline the importance of cross‐validation when using this method in cluster analysis. |
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