Correspondence Analysis with FactoMineR
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Here is a course with videos that present Correspondence Analysis in a French way. Five videos present a course on CA, highlighting the way to interpret the data. Then you will find videos presenting the way to implement in FactoMineR.
With this course, you will be stand-alone to perform and interpret results obtain with Correspondence Analysis.
- Course
- Introduction
- Visualizing the row and column clouds
- Inertia and percentage of inertia
- Simultaneous representation
- Interpretation aids
- Material on the course videos: the slides, the transcription
- Tutorial in R
- Correspondence Analysis in practice with FactoMineR
- Text mining with correspondence analysis
- You can also use the Factoshiny package to construct graphs interactively
- Automatic interpretation
- The package FactoInvestigate allows you to obtain a first automatic description of your CA results.
For more information, you can see the book blow. Here are some reviews on the book and a link to order the book.
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