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Sequential Category Aggregation

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Sequential Category Aggregation has 11 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

11 facts·9 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute

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Has AuthorsAlistair G Gray[1]
Has AuthorsL Fraser Jackson[1]
Has AuthorsStephen E Fienberg[1]
Has Arxiv Linkhttp://arxiv.org/abs/0811.1686v1[1]
Has SummaryPresents methods for constructing parsimonious tables and preserving interaction structures in large contingency tables, relevant for large data summarization.[1]
Has TitleSequential category aggregation and partitioning approaches for multi-way contingency tables based on survey and census data[1]
Implicates Hllm RelevanceHllm[1]
Presents Methodsconstructing parsimonious tables[1]
Preserves Structuresinteraction structures in large contingency tables[1]
Published on2008-11-11[1]
Relevant forlarge data summarization[1]

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http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.1686v1
hasAuthorsblah/omega/part-434
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hasAuthorsblah/omega/part-434
ex:l-fraser-jackson
hasAuthorsblah/omega/part-434
ex:stephen-e-fienberg
hasSummaryblah/omega/part-434
Presents methods for constructing parsimonious tables and preserving interaction structures in large contingency tables, relevant for large data summarization.
hasTitleblah/omega/part-434
Sequential category aggregation and partitioning approaches for multi-way contingency tables based on survey and census data
implicatesHllmRelevanceblah/omega/part-434
ex:hllm
presentsMethodsblah/omega/part-434
constructing parsimonious tables
preservesStructuresblah/omega/part-434
interaction structures in large contingency tables
publishedOnblah/omega/part-434
2008-11-11
relevantForblah/omega/part-434
large data summarization

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  1. [1]Part 43411 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/omega/part-434

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