Dimensionality Reduction problem: a Comprehensive Exploration of Disjoint Principal Component Analysis (DPCA) and Disjoint Multiple Correspondence Analysis (DMCA)
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This paper delves into the realm of advanced data analysis, focusing on two powerful dimensionality reduction methods: Disjoint Principal Component Analysis (DPCA) and Disjoint Multiple Correspondence Analysis (DMCA). Methodological marvels in their own right, these approaches are scrutinized for their unique properties and applications across diverse domains. We navigate through the intricacies of their algorithms and explore how they unveil patterns within complex datasets. The comparative analysis highlights the strengths and weaknesses of DPCA and DMCA, shedding light on their distinct contributions to the analytical landscape. This paper serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers and analysts seeking deeper insights into these cutting-edge techniques for dimensional reduction.