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Journal of Classification, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, June 2005
- Willem J. Heiser:
Editorial. 1 - David Bryant:
On the Uniqueness of the Selection Criterion in Neighbor-Joining. 3-15 - Christopher K. Eveland, Diego A. Socolinsky, Carey E. Priebe, David J. Marchette:
A Hierarchical Methodology for Class Detection Problems with Skewed Priors. 17-48 - Waldemar Wolynski:
Minimal Sample Size in the Group Classification Problem. 49-58 - Sugnet Gardner, Niël J. le Roux:
Extensions of Biplot Methodology to Discriminant Analysis. 59-86 - Cees H. Elzinga:
Combinatorial Representations of Token Sequences. 87-118 - Alex Murillo, José Fernando Vera, Willem J. Heiser:
A Permutation-Translation Simulated Annealing Algorithm for L1 and L2 Unidimensional Scaling. 119-138 - F. James Rohlf:
J. Felsenstein, Inferring Phylogenies, Sinauer Assoc., 2004, pp. xx + 664. 139-142 - Bernard Harris:
W.H.E. Day and F.R. McMorris, Axiomatic Consensus Theory in Group Choice and Biomathematics, SIAM Frontiers in Mathematics, Philadelphia PA, 2003, pp. xvi + 155, ISBN 0-89871-551-2 (pbk). 143-144
Volume 22, Number 2, September 2005
- Willem J. Heiser:
Editorial. 147-148 - Gábor J. Székely, Maria L. Rizzo:
Hierarchical Clustering via Joint Between-Within Distances: Extending Ward's Minimum Variance Method. 151-183 - Luis Angel García-Escudero, Alfonso Gordaliza:
A Proposal for Robust Curve Clustering. 185-201 - Francesco Bartolucci:
Clustering Univariate Observations via Mixtures of Unimodal Normal Mixtures. 203-219 - Douglas L. Steinley, Robert Henson:
OCLUS: An Analytic Method for Generating Clusters with Known Overlap. 221-250 - Michel van de Velden, Henk A. L. Kiers:
Rotation in Correspondence Analysis. 251-271 - Jos M. F. ten Berge, Henk A. L. Kiers:
A Comparison of Two Methods for Fitting the INDCLUS Model. 273-286 - Pierre Hansen, Eric Ngai, Bernard K.-S. Cheung, Nenad Mladenovic:
Analysis of Global k-Means, an Incremental Heuristic for Minimum Sum-of-Squares Clustering. 287-310
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