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Geometric data analysis comprises geometric aspects of image analysis, pattern analysis, and shape analysis, and the approach of multivariate statistics, which treat arbitrary data sets as clouds of points in a space that is n-dimensional. This includes topological data analysis, cluster analysis, inductive data analysis, correspondence analysis, multiple correspondence analysis, principal components analysis and iconography of correlations.

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References

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  • Michael Kirby (2001). Geometric Data Analysis: An Empirical Approach to Dimensionality Reduction and the Study of Patterns. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-4712-3929-1.
  • Brigitte Le Roux, Henry Rouanet (2004). Geometric Data Analysis: from Correspondence Analysis to Structured Data Analysis. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020-2235-7.
  • Michael J. Greenacre, Jörg Blasius (2006). Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Related Methods. CRC press. ISBN 978-1-58488-628-0.
  • Approximation of Geodesic Distances for Geometric Data Analysis

Differential geometry and data analysis

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