Sparsest factor analysis for clustering variables: a matrix decomposition approach
Kohei Adachi () and
Nickolay T. Trendafilov ()
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Kohei Adachi: Osaka University
Nickolay T. Trendafilov: Open University
Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 2018, vol. 12, issue 3, No 6, 559-585
Abstract:
Abstract We propose a new procedure for sparse factor analysis (FA) such that each variable loads only one common factor. Thus, the loading matrix has a single nonzero element in each row and zeros elsewhere. Such a loading matrix is the sparsest possible for certain number of variables and common factors. For this reason, the proposed method is named sparsest FA (SSFA). It may also be called FA-based variable clustering, since the variables loading the same common factor can be classified into a cluster. In SSFA, all model parts of FA (common factors, their correlations, loadings, unique factors, and unique variances) are treated as fixed unknown parameter matrices and their least squares function is minimized through specific data matrix decomposition. A useful feature of the algorithm is that the matrix of common factor scores is re-parameterized using QR decomposition in order to efficiently estimate factor correlations. A simulation study shows that the proposed procedure can exactly identify the true sparsest models. Real data examples demonstrate the usefulness of the variable clustering performed by SSFA.
Keywords: Exploratory factor analysis; Sparsest loadings; Matrix decomposition factor analysis; Variable clustering; QR re-parameterization; 62H25; 62H30; 15A23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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