Stewart Biological Sciences Bldg.
Room N7/3, 514-398-6125
takane at psych.mcgill.ca
http://takane.brinkster.net/Yoshio
Research Summary
Professor Takane’s research interests lie mainly in theoretical and methodological aspects of mathematical psychology, with emphasis on behavioral statistics and psychometric methods. He is currently writing a book on constrained principal component analysis.
Jung, K., Takane, Y., Hwang, H., and Woodward, T. S. (in press). Dynamic GSCA (Generalized Structured Component Analysis) with applications to the analysis of effective connectivity in functional neuroimaging data, Psychometrika.
Takane, Y., and Hunter, M. A. (2011). A new family of constrained principal component analysis (CPCA). Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 434, 2539-2555.
Takane, Y., and Jung, S. (2009). Tests of ignoring and eliminating in nonsymmetric correspondence analysis. Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 3, 315-340.
Hwang, H., and Takane, Y. (2004). Generalized structured component analysis. Psychometrika, 69, 81-99.
Takane, Y., and Hunter, M. A. (2001). Constrained principal component analysis: A comprehensive theory. Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication, and Computing, 12, 391-419.
Updated: May 2012
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