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Multivariate data representation and analysis by face pattern using facial expression characteristics

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Nakaji Honda

Futoshi Sugimoto

Department of Communication Systems, University of Electro-Communications, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182, Japan

Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Toyo University, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama 350, Japan


Received 17 January 1985; 
revised 9 May 1985; 
accepted 5 July 1985. ;
Available online 19 May 2003.

Abstract

This paper describes the face method-a data representation method by faces-applied in the graphical representation and analysis of complex multivariate data. For this, a face pattern similar to a real human face is designed and constructed. A representation method is proposed to utilize the human visual characteristics of facial expressions, i.e. the representation of respective data groups by typical facial expressions. The efficiencies of the method are tested in plant dynamic data and psychotic data analyses.

Author Keywords: Face method; Multivariate analysis; Graphical representation; Data classification; Interactive pattern recognition

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