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Experimental comparison of data transformation procedures for analysis of principal components.

M Sámal1, M Kárný, H Benali, W Backfrieder, A Todd-Pokropek, H Bergmann.   

Abstract

Results of principal component analysis depend on data scaling. Recently, based on theoretical considerations, several data transformation procedures have been suggested in order to improve the performance of principal component analysis of image data with respect to the optimum separation of signal and noise. The aim of this study was to test some of those suggestions, and to compare several procedures for data transformation in analysis of principal components experimentally. The experiment was performed with simulated data and the performance of individual procedures was compared using the non-parametric Friedman's test. The optimum scaling found was that which unifies the variance of noise in the observed images. In data with a Poisson distribution, the optimum scaling was the norm used in correspondence analysis. Scaling mainly affected the definition of the signal space. Once the dimension of the signal space was known, the differences in error of data and signal reproduction were small. The choice of data transformation depends on the amount of available prior knowledge (level of noise in individual images, number of components, etc), on the type of noise distribution (Gaussian, uniform, Poisson, other), and on the purpose of analysis (data compression, filtration, feature extraction).

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10588287     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/44/11/310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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Journal:  Open Neuroimag J       Date:  2009-04-01

2.  Analysis and interpretation of dynamic FDG PET oncological studies using data reduction techniques.

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4.  Voxelwise Principal Component Analysis of Dynamic [S-Methyl-11C]Methionine PET Data in Glioma Patients.

Authors:  Corentin Martens; Olivier Debeir; Christine Decaestecker; Thierry Metens; Laetitia Lebrun; Gil Leurquin-Sterk; Nicola Trotta; Serge Goldman; Gaetan Van Simaeys
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5.  Firmicutes Levels in the Mouth Reflect the Gut Condition With Respect to Obesity and Early Childhood Caries.

Authors:  Karina Ferreira Rizzardi; Claudia Maria Dos Santos Pereira Indiani; Renata de Oliveira Mattos-Graner; Emerson Tavares de Sousa; Marinês Nobre-Dos-Santos; Thaís Manzano Parisotto
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