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A GENEALOGY OF CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS
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Language DocumentationCorrespondence AnalysisEngineeringData MiningMatching TechniqueCombinatorial Pattern MatchingStatistical TechniqueHistorical LinguisticsBibliometricsGraph MatchingCitation AnalysisLanguage StudiesCentury Correspondence AnalysisPattern MatchingContent AnalysisStatisticsLinguistics
Summary Over the past half a century correspondence analysis has grown from a little known statistical technique designed to graphically depict the association structure of categorical variables that form a contingency table to a very popular tool used in a wide variety of disciplines. Despite this growth, correspondence analysis remains relatively unknown in some parts of the world, including the Australasian statistical community. This paper provides a non‐technical, bibliographic exploration of correspondence analysis. We take a step back to view the development of this statistical technique and provide a brief account of its genealogy with a selection of over 270 key publications that have contributed to its growth. We also look at its maturity over the decades.
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