Trajectory Mapping ("TM''): A New Non-Metric Scaling Technique

Trajectory Mapping "TM'' is a new scaling technique designed to recover the parameterizations, axes, and paths used to traverse a feature space. Unlike Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), there is no assumption that the space is homogenous or metric. Although some metric ordering i...

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Main Authors: Richards, Whitman, Koenderink, Jan J.
Language:en_US
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6693
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description Trajectory Mapping "TM'' is a new scaling technique designed to recover the parameterizations, axes, and paths used to traverse a feature space. Unlike Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), there is no assumption that the space is homogenous or metric. Although some metric ordering information is obtained with TM, the main output is the feature parameterizations that partition the given domain of object samples into different categories. Following an introductory example, the technique is further illustrated using first a set of colors and then a collection of textures taken from Brodatz (1966).
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spelling mit-1721.1/66932019-04-12T08:31:49Z Trajectory Mapping ("TM''): A New Non-Metric Scaling Technique Richards, Whitman Koenderink, Jan J. Trajectory Mapping "TM'' is a new scaling technique designed to recover the parameterizations, axes, and paths used to traverse a feature space. Unlike Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), there is no assumption that the space is homogenous or metric. Although some metric ordering information is obtained with TM, the main output is the feature parameterizations that partition the given domain of object samples into different categories. Following an introductory example, the technique is further illustrated using first a set of colors and then a collection of textures taken from Brodatz (1966). 2004-10-08T20:38:04Z 2004-10-08T20:38:04Z 1993-12-01 AIM-1468 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6693 en_US AIM-1468 383230 bytes 170882 bytes application/postscript application/pdf application/postscript application/pdf
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Trajectory Mapping ("TM''): A New Non-Metric Scaling Technique
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