Joseph Kruskal
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Joseph Kruskal's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Bernard Kruskal, Jr. was an American mathematician, statistician, computer scientist and psychometrician. Personal life Kruskal was born to a Jewish family in New York City to a successful fur wholesaler, Joseph B. Kruskal, Sr. His mother, Lillian Rose Vorhaus Kruskal Oppenheimer, became a noted promoter of origami during the early era of television.
Joseph Kruskal's Published Works
Published Works
- Multidimensional scaling by optimizing goodness of fit to a nonmetric hypothesis (1964) (6938)
- On the shortest spanning subtree of a graph and the traveling salesman problem (1956) (5054)
- Nonmetric multidimensional scaling: A numerical method (1964) (4554)
- Three-way arrays: rank and uniqueness of trilinear decompositions, with application to arithmetic complexity and statistics (1977) (1579)
- Macromolecules: the theory and practice of sequence comparison (1983) (1363)
- Well-quasi-ordering, the Tree Theorem, and Vazsonyi’s conjecture (1960) (573)
- Time Warps, String Edits, and Macromolecules (1999) (493)
- Analysis of Factorial Experiments by Estimating Monotone Transformations of the Data (1965) (475)
- An Overview of Sequence Comparison: Time Warps, String Edits, and Macromolecules (1983) (412)
- Rank, decomposition, and uniqueness for 3-way and n -way arrays (1989) (378)
- The Theory of Well-Quasi-Ordering: A Frequently Discovered Concept (1972) (346)
- An Indoeuropean classification : a lexicostatistical experiment (1992) (320)
- Integral Boundary Points of Convex Polyhedra (2010) (285)
- Three-Way Multidimensional Scaling (1978) (271)
- Icicle Plots: Better Displays for Hierarchical Clustering (1983) (241)
- COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY: THE NEW MEDICAL X-RAY TECHNOLOGY (1978) (226)
- Candelinc: A general approach to multidimensional analysis of many-way arrays with linear constraints on parameters (1980) (220)
- A nonmetric variety of linear factor analysis (1974) (154)
- TOWARD A PRACTICAL METHOD WHICH HELPS UNCOVER THE STRUCTURE OF A SET OF MULTIVARIATE OBSERVATIONS BY FINDING THE LINEAR TRANSFORMATION WHICH OPTIMIZES A NEW “INDEX OF CONDENSATION” (1969) (149)
- The Relationship between Multidimensional Scaling and Clustering (1977) (128)
- More factors than subjects, tests and treatments: An indeterminacy theorem for canonical decomposition and individual differences scaling (1976) (125)
- How 3-MFA data can cause degenerate parafac solutions, among other relationships (1989) (97)
- Two convex counterexamples: A discontinuous envelope function and a nondifferentiable nearest-point mapping (1969) (53)
- SUBPOPULATIONS OF BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES DEMONSTRATED BY QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHEMISTRY (1971) (50)
- Predicting and Estimating the Accuracy of a Subpixel Registration Algorithm (1990) (48)
- Basic Concepts of Multidimensional Scaling (1978) (39)
- A two-stage procedure incorporating good features of both trilinear and quadrilinear models (1989) (39)
- Comments on "A Nonlinear Mapping for Data Structure Analysis" (1971) (34)
- The coefficients in an allocation problem (1958) (28)
- A geometric interpretation of diagnostic data from a digital machine: Based on a study of the morris, illinois electronic central office (1966) (27)
- Assigning quantitative values to qualitative factors in the naval electronics problem (1959) (24)
- On The Congruence Of Noisy Images To Line Segment Models (1988) (24)
- Extremely portable random number generator (1969) (22)
- Use of light scattering in characterizing reactively ion etched profiles (1991) (19)
- Reactive ion etching profile and depth characterization using statistical and neural network analysis of light scattering data (1993) (18)
- Work-scheduling algorithms: A nonprobabilistic queuing study (with possible application to no. 1 ESS) (1969) (18)
- Monotone regression: Continuity and differentiability properties (1971) (16)
- MULTILINEAR MODELS FOR DATA ANALYSIS (1981) (16)
- The number of s-dimensional faces in a complex: An analogy between the simplex and the cube (1969) (15)
- SOME RESULTS FROM THE VOCABULARY METHOD OF RECONSTRUCTING LANGUAGE TREES (1973) (14)
- Least-Squares Fitting by Monotonic Functions Having Integer Values (1976) (14)
- A reminiscence about shortest spanning subtrees (1997) (14)
- Golay's complementary series (Corresp.) (1961) (10)
- Classification of Complex Nonspeech Sounds (1992) (6)
- Determining the 2- or 3-dimensional similarity transformation between a point set and a model made of lines and arcs (1989) (6)
- A flexible way of counting large numbers approximately in small registers (1991) (4)
- An Inequality for Positively Correlated Variables (1974) (3)
- Problems for Solution: 5121-5130 (1963) (2)
- What does Ghiselin mean by “individual”? (1981) (2)
- Preparing the Input for Multidimensional Scaling (1978) (2)
- The Coe ‰ cients in an Allocation Problem with (1958) (2)
- Scanner development. (1980) (1)
- ICICLE Plot Package for Hierarchical Clustering (1985) (1)
- Easy to Generate Metrics for Use with Sampled Functions (1986) (1)
- Classification of Complex Nonspeech Sounds. Panel on Classification of Complex Nonspeech Sounds (1989) (0)
- Pangaea Coverage Faulted (1995) (0)
- Scanner Development (1980) (0)
- Nature's Chief Masterpiece Is Writing Well (1969) (0)
- Women Academics (1972) (0)
- Studies in combinatorics (1970) (0)
- Session WI. Speech Communication I: Workshop on Multidimensional Scaling (1971) (0)
- Modern Comparative Lexicostatistics (1997) (0)
- Effect of two‐dimensional configurations on the identification of associated vowel sounds (1975) (0)
- Assigning Quantitative Values to Qualitative Factors in the NavalElectronics Problem with (1959) (0)
- WELL-QUASI-ORDERING, THE TREE THEOREM, AND VAZSONYPS CONJECTUREC1) (2010) (0)
- Nature's Chief Masterpiece Is Writing Well (1969) (0)
- Letters to the editor. (1972) (0)
- Interpretation of the Configuration (1978) (0)
- The classification society (2008) (0)
- Effects of linguistic boundary and stress placement on speech dynamics: a preliminary study using a new method to compare articulator movement across utterances (1981) (0)
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