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The ACT (STATIS method). (English) Zbl 0825.62009

Summary: ACT (STATIS method) is a data analysis technique which computes Euclidean distances between configurations of the same observations obtained in \(K\) different circumstances, and thus handles three-way data as a set of \(K\) matrices. The recent developments of the ACT technique are fully described - concepts and theorems related to Euclidean scaling being discussed in the appendix - and the software manipulation is illustrated on real data.

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62-07 Data analysis (statistics) (MSC2010)
15A03 Vector spaces, linear dependence, rank, lineability
15A18 Eigenvalues, singular values, and eigenvectors
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