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2004 Feb 26
2
Multidimensional scaling and distance matrices
Dear All,
I am in the somewhat unfortunate position of having to reproduce the
results previously obtained from (non-metric?) MDS on a "kinship" matrix
using Statistica. A kinship matrix measures affinity between groups, and
has its maximum values on the diagonal.
Apparently, starting with a nxn kinship matrix, all it was needed to do
was to feed it to Statistica flagging that the
2002 Apr 19
4
Multidimensional scaling
A student of mine wants to use R to do some nonmetric multidimensional
scaling. According to the R FAQ, there's a package called pcurve that
computes multidimensional scaling solutions, but I was not able to locate
it the contrib page (I am a Windows user with R version 1.4.1). Can
anyone tell me whether it is possible to do nonmetric multidimensional
scaling with R, and if so, how?
John
2005 Nov 04
1
Stress in multidimensional scaling
Hello,
We are trying to find a function to compute "stress" in our
multidimensional scaling analysis of a dissimilarity matrix. We've used
"dist()" to create the matrix and "cmdscale()" for the scaling. In order
to determine the number of dimensions we would like to plot stress vs.
dimensions. However, we cannot find a pre-made command. It seems that
other
2001 Oct 12
1
MASS: isoMDS and sammon
If tbl is an object of class 'dist', you can do this:
a <- sammon(tbl, k=3)
But you can't do this:
b <- isoMDS(tbl, k=3)
Wouldn't it be sensible to have identical interfaces to sammon()
and isoMDS() ?
I think all that would be needed is to change this:
isoMDS <- function(d, y=cmdscale(d, 2), maxit=50, trace=TRUE)
{
...into this:
isoMDS <-
2011 Apr 02
3
Plotting MDS (multidimensional scaling)
Hi,
I just encountered what I thought was strange behavior in MDS. However, it
turned out that the mistake was mine. The lesson learned from my mistake is
that one should plot on a square pane when plotting results of an MDS. Not
doing so can be very misleading. Follow the example of an equilateral
triangle below to see what I mean. I hope this helps others to avoid this
kind of headache.
2005 Apr 20
4
results from sammon()
Dear all,
I'm trying to get a two dimensional embedding of some data using different
meythods, among which princomp(), cmds(), sammon() and isoMDS(). I have a
problem with sammon() because the coordinates I get are all equal to NA.
What does it mean? Why the method fails in finding the coordinates? Can I do
anything to get some meaningful results?
Thank you very much
Domenico
2004 Sep 16
5
Multi-dimensional scaling
R-help,
Is there any package/function in R which can perform multi-dimensional
scaling?
Thank you in advance
2007 Feb 13
4
isoMDS vs. other non-metric non-R routines
Dear useRs,
last week I asked you about a problem related to isoMDS. It turned
out that in my case isoMDS was trapped. Nonetheless, I still have
some problems with other data sets. Therefore I would like to know if
anyone here has experience with how well isoMDS performs in
comparison to other non-metric MDS routines, like Minissa.
I have the feeling that for large data sets with a high
2004 Mar 26
2
Fwd: MDS problems [ajtee@ajtee.uklinux.net]
Hi all,
I'm trying to perform an MDS of some data that I have. When I use
cmdscale everything is fine and I get some interesting results however,
the tends to be low.
What I wnat to do is compare this with the Non-Metric MDS using isoMDS
or sammon. However, when I try using these I get the following message.
Error in isoMDS(x.dist) : zero or negative distance between objects 2
and 4
2005 Jun 22
2
PCA and MDS
Dear All,
I am not familar with R. I want to use PCA (principal components
analysis) and MDS (multidimensional scaling). Can someone tell me
which R package I should use for PCA and MDS? I appreciate your help
in advance.
Ray
2005 Sep 12
4
Document clustering for R
I'm working on a project related to document clustering. I know that R
has clustering algorithms such as clara, but only supports two distance
metrics: euclidian and manhattan, which are not very useful for
clustering documents. I was wondering how easy it would be to extend the
clustering package in R to support other distance metrics, such as
cosine distance, or if there was an API for
2002 Apr 23
0
Summary: Multidimensional scaling
I sent a query to R-Help about the availability of nonmetric
multidimensional scaling (MDS) algorithms in R. I would like to thank
Tony Rossini, Jonathan Baron, Sundar Dorai-Raj, and Brian Ripley for
helpful replies. The gist of the replies is that isoMDS in the MASS
library provides Kruskal's method for nonmetric MDS, sammon in the MASS
library provides Sammon's nonlinear mapping method
2006 Apr 19
3
isoMDS and 0 distances
Hi,
I'm trying to do a non-metric multidimensional scaling using isoMDS.
However, I have some '0' distances in my data, and I'm not sure how to
deal with them. I'd rather not drop rows from the original data, as I am
comparing several datasets (morphology and molecular data) for the same
individuals, and it's interesting to see how much morphological
variation can be
2007 Jan 07
3
MDS in 3D
Hi,
I have tried to develop multidimensional scaling for 3D space using PCA without success, yet;-) Is there some application ready in R?
Cheers,
Atte
2008 Feb 20
1
Stress with MDS
Hi,
I am looking for the best multidimensional configuration for my data (47*47
distance matrix).
I ve tried classical metric (cmdscale) and non metric MDS (isoMDS, nmds)
but it is now difficult to choose the best solution because of the
uncertainties in the definitions of the "stress" function.
So, same problem, several questions :
1. Statistical consideration : With
2004 Apr 16
2
Masked help page
Hi list,
not really a problem to solve but a strange unwanted behavior (at least I
do not like it):
I'm loading
library(multiv)
to use sammon.
Later I load
library(MASS)
which tells me that sammon is masked now, because
there is also a MASS version of sammon.
Since I believe that the MASS version is at least as good as the multiv
version, I would also use the MASS version, but
help(sammon)
2005 Mar 08
1
Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) in R
Hi;
I am working with the similarity matrix below and I would like to plot
a two-dimensional MDS solution such as each point in the plot has a
label.
This is what I did:
data <- read.table('c:/multivariate/mds/colour.txt',header=FALSE)
similarity <- as.dist(data)
distance <- 1-similarity
result.nmds <- nmds(distance)
plot(result.nmds)
(nmds and plot.nmds as defined at
2005 Jun 28
1
enhanced multidimensional scaling?
Dear R list
Would anyone be able to tell me whether it is possible to do "enhanced
multidimensional scaling" (enhanced MDS) in R? In other words, something that
goes beyond "cmdscale" by iteratively improving the fit between observed
dissimilarities and inter-object distances, using the KYST algorithm
(Kruskal, 1964).
I have found several implementations of non-metric MDS
2002 Jul 30
3
Error running sammon() in multiv package
When I try to run the "sammon" function of the multiv package, I always get
this error message:
Error in as.vector(dist(a)) : couldn't find function "dist"
It happens even with example(sammon). I am running R 1.5.0 on Win98 and I
have still installed R 1.4.1 but it doesn't work on the old R version with
the older multiv package either. Is there a problem with the
2007 Sep 20
1
Non-metric multidimensional scaling
Hello everyone,
I'm working with R 2.4.1 on a PC running with XP.
Trying to run isoMDS as follows:
Gquad.mat <- Gquads[4:10] # extracts only the metric data variables
Gquad.dist <- dist(Gquad.mat)
Gquad.mds <- isoMDS(Gquad.dist)
plot(Gquad.mds$points, type = "n")
text(Gquad.mds$points, labels = as.character(Gquads$Quadname), cex = .5)
The data.frame