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Title: “Automatic” interpretation of multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) results for nonexpert users, using R programming
Authors: Moschidis, Stratos
Markos, Angelos
Thanopoulos, Athanasios C.
Type: Article
Subjects: FRASCATI::Engineering and technology
FRASCATI::Engineering and technology
Keywords: Datamining
Datavisualization
Machine learning
Multiple correspondence analysis
Dimension reduction
Categorical data
Issue Date: 5-Oct-2022
Publisher: Emerald
Source: Applied Computing and Informatics
Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to create an automatic interpretation of the results of the method of multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) for categorical variables, so that the nonexpert user can immediately and safely interpret the results, which concern, as the authors know, the categories of variables that strongly interact and determine the trends of the subject under investigation. Design/methodology/approach This study is a novel theoretical approach to interpreting the results of the MCA method. The classical interpretation of MCA results is based on three indicators: the projection (F) of the category points of the variables in factorial axes, the point contribution to axis creation (CTR) and the correlation (COR) of a point with an axis. The synthetic use of the aforementioned indicators is arduous, particularly for nonexpert users, and frequently results in misinterpretations. The current study has achieved a synthesis of the aforementioned indicators, so that the interpretation of the results is based on a new indicator, as correspondingly on an index, the well-known method principal component analysis (PCA) for continuous variables is based. Findings Two (2) concepts were proposed in the new theoretical approach. The interpretative axis corresponding to the classical factorial axis and the interpretative plane corresponding to the factorial plane that as it will be seen offer clear and safe interpretative results in MCA. Research limitations/implications It is obvious that in the development of the proposed automatic interpretation of the MCA results, the authors do not have in the interpretative axes the actual projections of the points as is the case in the original factorial axes, but this is not of interest to the simple user who is only interested in being able to distinguish the categories of variables that determine the interpretation of the most pronounced trends of the phenomenon being examined. Practical implications The results of this research can have positive implications for the dissemination of MCA as a method and its use as an integrated exploratory data analysis approach. Originality/value Interpreting the MCA results presents difficulties for the nonexpert user and sometimes lead to misinterpretations. The interpretative difficulty persists in the MCA's other interpretative proposals. The proposed method of interpreting the MCA results clearly and accurately allows for the interpretation of its results and thus contributes to the dissemination of the MCA as an integrated method of categorical data analysis and exploration.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1108/ACI-07-2022-0191
https://ruomo.lib.uom.gr/handle/7000/1719
ISSN: 2634-1964
2210-8327
Other Identifiers: 10.1108/ACI-07-2022-0191
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