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Multidimensional scaling of two-mode three-way asymmetric dissimilarities: finding archetypal profiles and clustering

Methodology 2025-11-21 v1 Applications Machine Learning

Abstract

Multidimensional scaling visualizes dissimilarities among objects and reduces data dimensionality. While many methods address symmetric proximity data, asymmetric and especially three-way proximity data (capturing relationships across multiple occasions) remain underexplored. Recent developments, such as the h-plot, enable the analysis of asymmetric and non-reflexive relationships by embedding dissimilarities in a Euclidean space, allowing further techniques like archetypoid analysis to identify representative extreme profiles. However, no existing methods extract archetypal profiles from three-way asymmetric proximity data. This work extends the h-plot methodology to three-way proximity data under both symmetric and asymmetric, conditional and unconditional frameworks. The proposed approach offers several advantages: intuitive interpretability through a unified Euclidean representation; an explicit, eigenvector-based analytical solution free from local minima; scale invariance under linear transformations; computational efficiency for large matrices; and a straightforward goodness-of-fit evaluation. Furthermore, it enables the identification of archetypal profiles and clustering structures for three-way asymmetric proximities. Its performance is compared with existing models for multidimensional scaling and clustering, and illustrated through a financial application. All data and code are provided to facilitate reproducibility.

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@article{arxiv.2511.15813,
  title  = {Multidimensional scaling of two-mode three-way asymmetric dissimilarities: finding archetypal profiles and clustering},
  author = {Aleix Alcacer and Rafael Benitez and Vicente J. Bolos and Irene Epifanio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.15813},
  year   = {2025}
}