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Q-Discrimination Analysis

J H Johnson
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J H Johnson: Centre for Configurational Studies, Design Discipline, The Open University, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, England

Environment and Planning B, 1981, vol. 8, issue 4, 419-434

Abstract: The Q -analysis algorithm is sometimes used as a clustering procedure, sometimes inappropriately. The data for clustering a set of elements in terms of a set of descriptors are assumed to be weighted in a scale. This paper shows the scale requires no structure beyond an ordinal order relation to allow a refinement of the q -connected component partitions by Q -discrimination analysis. This requires a clear understanding of the meaning of the scale values when data are being collected, and gives a precise meaning to the slicing procedure of Q -analysis. The relevant definitions of Q -analysis are presented through examples and the paper is mathematically self-contained. It concludes with two illustrative examples and discusses the questions they raise. Q -discrimination analysis is presented as part of the methodology of Q -analysis, and to the extent that clustering is essentially concerned with set definition its application represents the beginning of a scientific enquiry rather than an end result.

Date: 1981
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