On 22.04.2011 00:36, psycrcyo wrote:> Hi!!
> I'm having trouble selecting 10 out of 41 attributes of the KDD data
set. In
> order to identify the components with the higher variance I'm using
> princomp. the result i get for summary(pca1) is:
Actually you calculated the first 10 principal components. You have not
selected anything - particularly no "attributes", all
"attributes" are
included in your 10 first PCs. I'd suggest to read some textbook about PCA.
Some people like to perform stepwise regression of variables on the
first PC if it explains a lot of the variance, but that should be done
*very* carefully, if at all.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
>
>
> Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3
> Comp.4 Comp.5 Comp.6 Comp.7 Comp.8
> Comp.9 Comp.10
> Standard deviation 9.882181e+05 3.303966e+04 7.083767e+02
> 3.282215e+02 9.839173e+01 4.642758e+01 2.923245e+01 6.447245e+00
> 2.689471e+00 1.292525e+00
>
> Proportion of Variance 9.988828e-01 1.116555e-03 5.132601e-07
> 1.101902e-07 9.902073e-09 2.204758e-09 8.740565e-10 4.251648e-11
> 7.398482e-12 1.708784e-12
>
> Cumulative Proportion 9.988828e-01 9.999994e-01 9.999999e-01 1.000000e+00
> 1.000000e+00 1.000000e+00 1.000000e+00 1.000000e+00 1.000000e+00
> 1.000000e+00
>
> and for the loadings a constant 0.024 for the proportion of variability:
>
> Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4 Comp.5 Comp.6 Comp.7
Comp.8
> Comp.9 Comp.10
> SS loadings 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
> 1.000 1.000 1.000
> Proportion Var 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024
> 0.024 0.024 0.024
> Cumulative Var 0.024 0.048 0.071 0.095 0.119 0.143 0.167
> 0.190 0.214 0.238
>
> So the questions are: Which of the two is the right proportion of variance?
> and, is there a way for R to tell me which attributes they belong to?
>
> Any help will be very appreciated.
>
> psycrcyo
>
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