Clustered Factor Analysis for Multivariate Spatial Data

Yanxiu Jin, Tomoya Wakayama, Renhe Jiang, Shonosuke Sugasawa
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Abstract

Factor analysis has been extensively used to reveal the dependence structures among multivariate variables, offering valuable insight in various fields. However, it cannot incorporate the spatial heterogeneity that is typically present in spatial data. To address this issue, we introduce an effective method specifically designed to discover the potential dependence structures in multivariate spatial data. Our approach assumes that spatial locations can be approximately divided into a finite number of clusters, with locations within the same cluster sharing similar dependence structures. By leveraging an iterative algorithm that combines spatial clustering with factor analysis, we simultaneously detect spatial clusters and estimate a unique factor model for each cluster. The proposed method is evaluated through comprehensive simulation studies, demonstrating its flexibility. In addition, we apply the proposed method to a dataset of railway station attributes in the Tokyo metropolitan area, highlighting its practical applicability and effectiveness in uncovering complex spatial dependencies.
多变量空间数据的聚类因子分析
因子分析已被广泛用于揭示多变量之间的依赖结构,为各个领域提供了有价值的见解。然而,它无法纳入空间数据中通常存在的空间异质性。为了解决这个问题,我们引入了一种有效的方法,专门用于发现多变量空间数据中的潜在依赖结构。我们的方法假设空间位置可以大致划分为有限数量的聚类,同一聚类中的位置共享相似的依赖结构。通过利用一种将空间聚类与因子分析相结合的迭代算法,我们可以同时检测空间聚类,并为每个聚类估计一个独特的因子模型。我们通过全面的模拟研究对所提出的方法进行了评估,证明了它的灵活性。此外,我们还将提出的方法应用于东京都地区的火车站属性数据集,突出了该方法在揭示复杂空间依赖关系方面的实用性和有效性。
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