The Classical Multidimensional Scaling Revisited

12/29/2021
by   Kanti V. Mardia, et al.
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We reexamine the the classical multidimensional scaling (MDS). We study some special cases, in particular, the exact solution for the sub-space formed by the 3 dimensional principal coordinates is derived. Also we give the extreme case when the points are collinear. Some insight into the effect on the MDS solution of the excluded eigenvalues (could be both positive as well as negative) of the doubly centered matrix is provided. As an illustration, we work through an example to understand the distortion in the MDS construction with positive and negative eigenvalues.

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