Visualization of Categorical Data

Program for the Conference held in

Cologne, Germany, 16 - 19 May 1995

Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung an der Universität zu Köln

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Tuesday, 16 May 1995

17:00
Reception at the conference room of the Zentralarchiv für Empirische Sozialforschung (Liliencronstr. 6, 3rd floor, 50931 Köln)
17:00 - 20:00
Registration (same place)

Wednesday, 17 May 1995

08:00
Registration at Senats-Hotel (Unter Goldschmied 9-17, 50667 Köln)
09:00 - 09:20
Opening Address Wolfgang Jagodzinski (ZA director)
09:20 - 09:40
Tribute to Cliff Clogg
Chair: J. Blasius
09:40 - 10:20
Jan de Leeuw (USA)
Keynote address: Here's Looking at Multivariables
10:20 - 10:50
Karl M. van Meter, William A. Turner & Jean-Baptiste Bizard (France)
Representing and Confronting Three Types of Categorical Data from the Same Data Base on Sociological AIDS Research

10:50 - 11:20
Coffee

New Ideas in Visualization

Chair: S. Nishisato
11:20 - 11:45
Brian Francis & Mark Fuller (United Kingdom).
The Use of Visualization in the Examinations of Life Histories
11:45 - 12:10
Wolfgang Gaul (Germany).
Simultaneous vs. Sequential Approaches for Solving Data Analysis Problems
12:10 - 12:35
Jay Magidson (USA)
GOLDminerTM: Using New General Ordinal Logit Displays to Visualize the Effects in Categorical Outcome Data
12:35 - 13:00
Michael Friendly (Canada).
Conceptual Models for Visualizing Contingency Table Data
13:00 - 14:30
Lunch

Biplot

Chair: J. Gower
14:30 - 14:55
Pieter M. Kroonenberg (The Netherlands) & André Carlier (France)
Decompositions and Biplots in Three-Way Correspondence Analysis
14:55 - 15:20
André Carlier (France)
Properties and Illustration of 3-Way Correspondence Analysis on a Real Data Set
15:20 - 15:45
K.Ruben Gabriel (USA), Ma Purificación Galindo & José Luis Vicente Villardón (Spain)
Use of Biplots for Diagnosis of Independence Models in Contingeny Tables
15:45 - 16:20
Coffee

Aspects of Visualization

Chair: Phipps Arabie
16:20 - 16:45
Yoshio Takane (Canada)
Ideal Point Discriminant Analysis
16:45 - 17:10
Dan Bradu (South Africa) & K.Ruben Gabriel (USA)
Outliers from Rank Models
17:10 - 17:35
Joe Whittaker & Peter Sewart (United Kingdom)
Independence Graphs and Residual Plots for High-Dimensional Discrete Survey Data
17:35 - 18:00
Hans H. Bock (Germany)
Displaying Classification Structures and the Results of Clustering Algorithms
19:30
Conference Dinner at Senats-Hotel

Thursday, 18 May 1995

Aspects of Correspondence Analysis

Chair: P. v.d.Heijden
09:00 - 09:25
Jacqueline J. Meulman (The Netherlands)
Visualization of Categorical Data: Discrimination and Classification in Low-Dimensional Space
09:25 - 09:50
Carlo Lauro & Simona Balbi (Italy)
On Visualizing Data in Non Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis
09:50 - 10:15
Siegfried Gabler & Karl Erich Wolff (Germany)
Comparison of Visualizations in Correspondence Analysis and Formal Concept Analysis
10:15 - 10:40
Ludovic Lebart (France)
Visualization and Prediction Using Textual Data
10:40 - 11:05
Jörg Kastl & Bernd Martens (Germany)
Visualization of Agenda Setting Processes by Correspondence Analysis
11:05 - 11:45
Coffee

Section A

Clustering

Chair: L. Lebart
11:45 - 12:10
Alfonso Gambardella (Italy) & Walter Garc!a Fontes (Spain)
Regional Linkages through European Research Funding
12:10 - 12:35
Imke Windmöller, Sandor Fekete & Ralph Mermagen (Germany)
Cluster Analysis for Large Data Sets: Examining Loan Banking Collectives
12:35 - 13:00
Mónica Bécue Bertaut (Spain)
Automatical Clustering to Answers to Open-Ended Questions
13:00 - 14:30
Lunch

Classification & Regression Trees

Chair: H. Bock
14:30 - 14:55
Tomàs Aluja Banet & Eduard Nafria (Spain)
Generalized Impurity Measures and Data Diagnostics in Decision Trees
14:55 - 15:20
Berthold Lausen, Mathilde Kersting & Gerhard Schöch (Germany)
Using Regression Trees for the Exploration of Social and Anamnestic Factors of the Duration of Exclusive Breast Feeding
15:20 - 15:45
Wolfgang Voges & Gerald Prein (Germany)
Typification in Poverty Dynamics Research: Constructing Typologies of Welfare Recipients
15:45 - 16:10
Ulrich Frick & Michael Laschat (Germany)
Comparing Neonatal Wards in the City of Vienna by Means of Formal Concept Analysis
16:10 - 16:45
Coffee

Visualizations

Chair: W. Gaul
16:45 - 17:10
Jean-Hugues Chauchat & Alban Risson (France)
AMADO, A New Method and a Software Integrating Jacques Bertin's Graphics and Multidimensional Data Analysis Methods
17:10 - 17:35
Jacques Allard & Vartan Choulakian (Canada)
Parallel Z-Plots
17:35 - 18:00
Dolores Ugarte Martínez (Spain) & Nikolai Kolev (Bulgaria)
Analysis of Cross-Tabulated Data in the Presence of Overdispersion
19:00
Reception at the Town Hall of Cologne

Section B

Applications of Correspondence Analysis

Chair: K. van Meter
11:45 - 12:10
Fernand Fehlen (Luxembourg).
Visualizing the Political Field Using Correspondence Analysis
12:10 - 12:35
Francesco Mola & Roberta Siciliano (Italy)
Nonsymmetric Correspondence Analysis for Tree-Structured Classification
12:35 - 13:00
Anneli Soom & Liina-Mai Tooding (Estonia)
Interpretation of Interaction Terms in the Loglinear Model by Correspondence Analysis
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch

Applications OF CA and MDS

Chair: V. Thiessen
14:30 - 14:55
Ivailo Partchev (Bulgaria)
Methodological Experience with Some Spatial Techniques Used to Explore Bulgarian 'Political Space'
14:55 - 15:20
Jaak Billiet & Magda Vuylsteke-Wauters (Belgium)
Contrasting Eight Electorates on Thirteen Attitudes: A Visual Presentation Using Biplot
15:20 - 15:45
Anette Knoll (Germany)
Modelling Risk Ratings with Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) and Visualization of Subjective Risk Perception
15:45 - 16:10
Harald Rohlinger (Germany)
Changes and Stability in the Perception of Similarity Among Nations
16:10 - 16:45
Coffee

Applications oF Multiple Correspondence Analysis

Chair: J. Meulman
16:45 - 17:10
Vlado Dimovski & Joze Rovan (Slovenia)
Analyzing Strategic Intent by Correspondence Analysis
17:10 - 17:35
Matthias Grundmann (Germany)
Exploring Patterns of Socialisation Conditions and Human Development by Nonlinear Multivariate Analysis
17:35 - 18:00
Alfred Rtten & Mark Otto (Germany)
Patterns of Risk and Health Lifestyle
19:00
Reception at the Town Hall of Cologne

Friday, 19 May 1995

MultidimensionaL Scaling

Chair: W. Kristof
09:00 - 09:25
Lawrence Hubert & Phipps Arabie (USA)
The Approximation of Two-Mode Proximity Matrices by Sums of Order-Constrained Matrices
09:25 - 09:50
Ingwer Borg (Germany)
Regional Interpretations of MDS Spaces
09:50 - 10:15
Carles M. Cuadras & Josep Fortiana (Spain)
Related Metric Scaling with Applications in Representing Categorical Data
10:15 - 10:40
John C. Gower (United Kingdom)
Prediction and Neighbour Regions for the Display of Categorical Information
10:40 - 11:20
Coffee

MODELS AND VISUALIZATION

Chair: J. de Leeuw
11:20 - 11:45
Allan L. McCutcheon (USA)
Correspondence Analysis Used Complementary to Latent Class Analysis in Comparative Social Research
11:45 - 12:10
Peter van der Heijden (The Netherlands)
Graphical Representations of Latent Class Analysis and Concomitant Latent Class Analysis
12:10 - 12:35
Ulf Böckenholt (USA)
Latent Class Models for the Analysis of Choice Data
12:35 - 13:00
Cliff Clogg & Stephen Matthews (USA), Tamás Rudas (Hungary)
Analysis of Model Misfit, Structure and Local Structure in Contingency Tables Using Latent Class Concepts and Graphical Displays

13:00 - 14:30
Lunch

Interpretation of Correspondence Analysis

Chair: Y. Takane
14:30 - 14:55
Shizuhiko Nishisato (Canada)
An Interpretable Graph for Dual Scaling of Multiple-Choice Data
14:55 - 15:20
Brigitte Le Roux & Henry Rouanet (France)
The Statistical Analysis of Structured Data
15:20 - 15:45
Michael Greenacre (Spain)
Diagnostics in Correspondence Analysis
15:45 - 16:10
Cajo J.F. ter Braak (The Netherlands)
The Paradox of (Canonical) Correspondence Analysis: Linear and Ideal-Point Models for Categorical Data
16:10 - 16:45
Coffee

Applications of Correspondence Analyis

Chair: M.J. Greenacre
16:45 - 17:10
Christian Tarnai & Ulf Wuggenig (Germany)
Normative Integration of the Avantgarde? An Application of Latent Class and Correspondence Analysis in the Artworlds of Vienna and Hamburg

17:10 - 17:35
A. Kimball Romney, Carmella C. Moore & William H. Batchelder (USA)
Cognitive Structures: Strong and Weak Models of Shared Culture
17:35 - 18:00
Jörg Blasius (Germany) & Victor Thiessen (Canada)
Is There a Difference Between "Don't Know" and "No Difference"? Using MCA to Analyze the Structure of Response Categories
18:00
Closing Discussion