[R] Kruskal's MDS results
Dieter Vanderelst
Dieter.Vanderelst at ua.ac.be
Wed Apr 15 19:13:49 CEST 2009
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the reply.
I understand that the stress is a measure of how good the algorithm managed to represent the ordinal distances between items. And I also see why it's dependent on the number of dimensions.
I was hoping someone could tell me exactly what the formula for the percentual stress is. To me it's not clear how this metric is calculated.
Regards,
Dieter
Michael Denslow wrote:
> Hi Dieter,
>
> I'll take a shot at this. As I understand it, the stress is telling
> you how the ordination distances compare with original
> dissimilarities that you calculated.
>
> It is a measure how well your ordination has done in representing the
> relationship of your sites. Note that the stress will differ
> depending on how many dimensions are used. I believe the default is k
> = 2 in isoMDS.
>
> Hope this helps, Michael
>
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I'm trying to interpret the results of the Kruskal's Non-metric
>> Multidimensional Scaling algorithm (isoMDS, MASS package).
>>
>> The 'goodness of fit' is reported as "The final stress achieved (in
>> percent)".
>>
>> What does this mean exactly? I've tried to google for an answer but
>> I've not come up with a definitive answer.
>>
>> Regards, Dieter
>>
>>
>> -- Dieter Vanderelst PhD Student
>>
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>>
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>
> Michael Denslow
>
> Graduate Student I.W. Carpenter Jr. Herbarium [BOON] Department of
> Biology Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina U.S.A.
>
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>
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>
>
>
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