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Introduction to Multivariate Analysis

Linear and Nonlinear Modeling

Sadanori Konishi

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Chapman & Hall/CRC
30 June 2020
Select the Optimal Model for Interpreting Multivariate Data
Introduction to Multivariate Analysis: Linear and Nonlinear Modeling shows how multivariate analysis is widely used for extracting useful information and patterns from multivariate data and for understanding the structure of random phenomena. Along with the basic concepts of various procedures in traditional multivariate analysis, the book covers nonlinear techniques for clarifying phenomena behind observed multivariate data. It primarily focuses on regression modeling, classification and discrimination, dimension reduction, and clustering.

The text thoroughly explains the concepts and derivations of the AIC, BIC, and related criteria and includes a wide range of practical examples of model selection and evaluation criteria. To estimate and evaluate models with a large number of predictor variables, the author presents regularization methods, including the L1 norm regularization that gives simultaneous model estimation and variable selection.

For advanced undergraduate and graduate students in statistical science, this text provides a systematic description of both traditional and newer techniques in multivariate analysis and machine learning. It also introduces linear and nonlinear statistical modeling for researchers and practitioners in industrial and systems engineering, information science, life science, and other areas.

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Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   630g
ISBN:   9780367576134
ISBN 10:   0367576139
Series:   Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science
Pages:   338
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sadanori Konishi

Reviews for Introduction to Multivariate Analysis: Linear and Nonlinear Modeling

The presentation is always clear and several examples and figures facilitate an easy understanding of all the techniques. The book can be used as a textbook in advanced undergraduate courses in multivariate analysis, and can represent a valuable reference manual for biologists and engineers working with multivariate datasets. -Fabio Rapallo, Zentralblatt MATH 1296 This is an excellent textbook for upper-class undergraduate and graduate level students. The prerequisites are an introductory probability and statistics and linear algebra courses. To aid the student in the understanding and use of vector and matrix notations, and to emphasize that importance, the author appropriately uses the algebraic notation accompanied by the vector and matrix notations when needed; additionally, the accompanying geometrical interpretation are presented in clear diagrams. The writing style is crisp and clear. A pleasant format that the author used is to summarily review relevant topics in a narrative style to pave the way into a new topic. The textbook is accessible to students and researchers in the social sciences, econometrics, biomedical, computer and data science fields. This is the kind of textbook that a student or professional researcher will consult many times. -Stephen Hyatt, International Technological University The presentation is always clear and several examples and figures facilitate an easy understanding of all the techniques. The book can be used as a textbook in advanced undergraduate courses in multivariate analysis, and can represent a valuable reference manual for biologists and engineers working with multivariate datasets. -Fabio Rapallo, Zentralblatt MATH 1296 This is an excellent textbook for upper-class undergraduate and graduate level students. The prerequisites are an introductory probability and statistics and linear algebra courses. To aid the student in the understanding and use of vector and matrix notations, and to emphasize that importance, the author appropriately uses the algebraic notation accompanied by the vector and matrix notations when needed; additionally, the accompanying geometrical interpretation are presented in clear diagrams. The writing style is crisp and clear. A pleasant format that the author used is to summarily review relevant topics in a narrative style to pave the way into a new topic. The textbook is accessible to students and researchers in the social sciences, econometrics, biomedical, computer and data science fields. This is the kind of textbook that a student or professional researcher will consult many times. -Stephen Hyatt, International Technological University


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