Re: Chernoff faces

1999-11-17 Thread ALPHONSE AMEY
For Chernof Faces, see: Chernoff, H., (1973) "Using faces to represent points in K-dimensional space graphically", JASA, 68, 361-368. Alphonse. >>> Mike Wogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/17 2:45 PM >>> > >Robert, > > What are Chernoff faces? > >Mike

Re: Chernoff faces

1999-11-17 Thread Robert Dawson
Chernoff faces are a way of representing multivariate data sets with several (say 4-10) quantitative variables iconically. Each subject is represented by a cartoon face with oval head, circular arc mouth, oval eyes, nose, and eyebrows (possibly ears, hair, etc. as well); the shape & positio

Re: Chernoff faces

1999-11-17 Thread Mike Wogan
Robert, What are Chernoff faces? Mike

Chernoff faces

1999-11-16 Thread Robert Dawson
Has anybody else noticed the resemblance between the denizens of "South Park" and Chernoff faces? I wonder if they are related? -Robert Dawson "The b**s! They brushed Kenny!"

Re: Chernoff faces

1999-01-17 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 13:25:11 +, "P.G.Hamer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: < snip, about Chernoff faces ... > > However for a quicky online introduction > > http://www.statsoftinc.com/textbook/stathome.html > press `Graphical Techniques' button > pres

Re: Chernoff faces

1999-01-16 Thread P.G.Hamer
ALPHONSE AMEY wrote: > For Chernof Faces, see: > > Chernoff, H., (1973) "Using faces to represent points in K-dimensional space >graphically", > JASA, 68, 361-368. > > >>> Mike Wogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/17 2:45 PM >>> > > > &g