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The following pages link to Joint orthomax rotation of the core and component matrices resulting from three-mode principal components analysis (Q1272592):
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- Three-way Tucker2 component analysis solutions of stimuli \(\times \) responses \(\times \) individuals data with simple structure and the fewest core differences (Q538814) (← links)
- Simplicity transformations for three-way arrays with symmetric slices, and applications to Tucker-3 models with sparse core arrays (Q999774) (← links)
- Joint Procrustes analysis for simultaneous nonsingular transformation of component score and loading matrices (Q1048650) (← links)
- Some additional results on principal components analysis of three-mode data by means of alternating least squares algorithms (Q1104666) (← links)
- Three-way SIMPLIMAX for oblique rotation of the three-mode factor analysis core to simple structure. (Q1274826) (← links)
- Three-mode orthomax rotation (Q1387701) (← links)
- A general algorithm for obtaining simple structure of core arrays in \(N\)-way PCA with application to fluorometric data (Q1606500) (← links)
- The multimode Procrustes problem (Q1611870) (← links)
- Finding the limit of diverging components in three-way Candecomp/Parafac -- a demonstration of its practical merits (Q1623491) (← links)
- Simultaneous component analysis by means of Tucker3 (Q1643427) (← links)
- Sparse Tucker2 analysis of three-way data subject to a constrained number of zero elements in a core array (Q1659241) (← links)
- Independent component analysis for~three-way data with an application from~atmospheric science (Q2261009) (← links)
- Properties of and algorithms for fitting three-way component models with offset terms (Q2261022) (← links)
- Three-mode factor analysis by means of Candecomp/Parafac (Q2339063) (← links)
- Alternating proximal gradient method for sparse nonnegative Tucker decomposition (Q2356334) (← links)
- A procedure for isolating social desirability variance in a three-way component analysis (Q2905128) (← links)
- Three‐mode principal component analysis and perfect congruence analysis for sets of covariance matrices (Q5750187) (← links)