Abstract.
The original methods proposed by Ledyard R. Tucker during the 1960s
present the rotational freedom problem, making the
interpretation of their results rather difficult to be carried out.
Aiming to make the multi-way data analysis more acceptable, this work suggests
a methodology for extracting meaningful information from the data set.
This methodology is based on the decomposition of data set in three-way
blocks by using Tucker models. With the aim of keeping in one block similar
information about the data
properties, a decomposition based on a constrained Tucker model was
used, where the core array has some of its elements fixed to
zero. This methodology is successfully applied to a data set formed
by physical and physicochemical properties of starches of
four cassava cultivars, harvested at different ages during the period
usually taken for harvest of industrial uses.
Keywords.
Constrained Tucker Model; Cassava Starch Properties; Multi-Way Analysis.
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