Scale Invariant Correspondence Analysis

Abstract

Correspondence analysis is a dimension reduction method for visualization of nonnegative data sets, in particular contingency tables ; but it depends on the marginals of the data set. Two transformations of the data have been proposed to render correspondence analysis row and column scales invariant : These two kinds of transformations change the initial form of the data set into a bistochastic form. The power transorfmation applied by Greenacre (2010) has one positive parameter. While the transormation applied by Mosteller (1968) and Goodman (1996) has (I+J) positive parameters, where the raw data is row and column scaled by the Sinkhorn (RAS or ipf) algorithm to render it bistochastic. Goodman (1996) named correspondence analsis of a bistochastic matrix marginal-free correspondence analysis. We discuss these two transformations, and further generalize Mosteller-Goodman approach.

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