Spatial Versus Tree Representations of Proximity Data
- 1 March 1982
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Psychometrika
- Vol. 47 (1) , 3-24
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02293848
Abstract
In this paper we investigated two of the most common representations of proximities, two-dimensional euclidean planes and additive trees. Our purpose was to develop guidelines for comparing these representations, and to discover properties that could help diagnose which representation is more appropriate for a given set of data. In a simulation study, artificial data generated either by a plane or by a tree were scaled using procedures for fitting either a plane (KYST) or a tree (ADDTREE). As expected, the appropriate model fit the data better than the inappropriate model for all noise levels. Furthermore, the two models were roughly comparable: for all noise levels, KYST accounted for plane data about as well as ADDTREE accounted for tree data. Two properties of the data proved useful in distinguishing between the models: the skewness of the distribution of distances, and the proportion of elongated triangles, which measures departures from the ultrametric inequality, Applications of KYST and ADDTREE to some twenty sets of real data, collected by other investigators, showed that most of these data could be classified clearly as favoring either a tree or a two-dimensional representation.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- On the reciprocity of proximity relationsJournal of Mathematical Psychology, 1980
- Using distance information in the design of large multidimensional scaling experiments.Psychological Bulletin, 1979
- Additive Similarity TreesPsychometrika, 1977
- Features of similarity.Psychological Review, 1977
- Spatial, Non-Spatial and Hybrid Models for ScalingPsychometrika, 1976
- Representation of Structure in Similarity Data: Problems and ProspectsPsychometrika, 1974
- Comparison of Sorting and Pairwise Similarity Judgment Techniques for Scaling Auditory StimuliThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1970
- A psychological study of the semantics of animal termsJournal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1969
- Multidimensional mapping of Munsell colors varying in hue, chroma, and value.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1960
- Multidimensional mapping of Munsell colors varying in hue and chroma.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1960