<p><span>This book provides clear explanatory text, illustrative mathematics and algorithms, demonstrations of the iterative process, pseudocode, and well-developed examples for applications of the branch-and-bound paradigm to important problems in combinatorial data analysis. </span></p><p><span>Su
Branch-and-Bound Applications in Combinatorial Data Analysis
✍ Scribed by Michael J. Brusco, Stephanie Stahl (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Series
- Statistics and Computing
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
There are a variety of combinatorial optimization problems that are relevant to the examination of statistical data. Combinatorial problems arise in the clustering of a collection of objects, the seriation (sequencing or ordering) of objects, and the selection of variables for subsequent multivariate statistical analysis such as regression. The options for choosing a solution strategy in combinatorial data analysis can be overwhelming. Because some problems are too large or intractable for an optimal solution strategy, many researchers develop an over-reliance on heuristic methods to solve all combinatorial problems. However, with increasingly accessible computer power and ever-improving methodologies, optimal solution strategies have gained popularity for their ability to reduce unnecessary uncertainty. In this monograph, optimality is attained for nontrivially sized problems via the branch-and-bound paradigm.
For many combinatorial problems, branch-and-bound approaches have been proposed and/or developed. However, until now, there has not been a single resource in statistical data analysis to summarize and illustrate available methods for applying the branch-and-bound process. This monograph provides clear explanatory text, illustrative mathematics and algorithms, demonstrations of the iterative process, psuedocode, and well-developed examples for applications of the branch-and-bound paradigm to important problems in combinatorial data analysis. Supplementary material, such as computer programs, are provided on the world wide web.
Dr. Brusco is a Professor of Marketing and Operations Research at Florida State University, an editorial board member for the Journal of Classification, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Classification Society of North America. Stephanie Stahl is an author and researcher with years of experience in writing, editing, and quantitative psychology research.
✦ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-12
An Introduction to Branch-and-Bound Methods for Partitioning....Pages 15-24
Minimum-Diameter Partitioning....Pages 25-41
Minimum Within-Cluster Sums of Dissimilarities Partitioning....Pages 43-58
Minimum Within-Cluster Sums of Squares Partitioning....Pages 59-76
Multiobjective Partitioning....Pages 77-87
Introduction to the Branch-and-Bound Paradigm for Seriation....Pages 91-95
Seriation—Maximization of a Dominance Index....Pages 97-112
Seriation—Maximization of Gradient Indices....Pages 113-128
Seriation—Unidimensional Scaling....Pages 129-146
Seriation—Multiobjective Seriation....Pages 147-169
Introduction to Branch-and-Bound Methods for Variable Selection....Pages 173-175
Variable Selection for Cluster Analysis....Pages 177-185
Variable Selection for Regression Analysis....Pages 187-202
✦ Subjects
Statistics and Computing/Statistics Programs; Operations Research/Decision Theory; Operations Research, Mathematical Programming; Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law
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