A weighted procrustes criterion |
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Authors: | Martin A. Koschat Deborah F. Swayne |
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Affiliation: | (1) Yale School of Organization and Management, USA;(2) Bellcore, 445 South Street, Room 2L-331, Box 1910, 07960-1910 Morristown, NJ |
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Abstract: | The Procrustes criterion is a common measure for the distance between two matricesX andY, and can be interpreted as the sum of squares of the Euclidean distances between their respective column vectors. Often a weighted Procrustes criterion, using, for example, a weighted sum of the squared distances between the column vectors, is called for. This paper describes and analyzes the performance of an algorithm for rotating a matrixX such that the column-weighted Procrustes distance toY is minimized. The problem of rotatingX intoY such that an aggregate measure of Tucker's coefficient of congruence is maximized is also discussed.We wish to thank Richard A. Harshman and C. F. Jeff Wu for valuable discussions in the early stages of this work. We would also like to thank Jos ten Berge, John Gower, and the Editor, Associate Editor, and referees whose comments and suggestions greatly improved this paper. |
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Keywords: | rotation matching Procrustes analysis Tucker's coefficient of congruence |
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