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Dimension Reduction

Symbolic Covariance Principal Component Analysis and Visualization for Interval-Valued Data

Pages 413-432 | Received 01 Jul 2010, Published online: 14 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

This article proposes a new approach to principal component analysis (PCA) for interval-valued data. Unlike classical observations, which are represented by single points in p-dimensional space ℜp, interval-valued observations are represented by hyper-rectangles in ℜp, and as such, have an internal structure that does not exist in classical observations. As a consequence, statistical methods for classical data must be modified to account for the structure of the hyper-rectangles before they can be applied to interval-valued data. This article extends the classical PCA method to interval-valued data by using the so-called symbolic covariance to determine the principal component (PC) space to reflect the total variation of interval-valued data. The article also provides a new approach to constructing the observations in a PC space for better visualization. This new representation of the observations reflects their true structure in the PC space. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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