Analysis of Symbolic Data | Exploratory Methods for Extracting Statistical Information from Complex Data | ISBN 9783540666196

Analysis of Symbolic Data

Exploratory Methods for Extracting Statistical Information from Complex Data

herausgegeben von Hans-Hermann Bock und Edwin Diday
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHans-Hermann Bock
Herausgegeben vonEdwin Diday
Buchcover Analysis of Symbolic Data  | EAN 9783540666196 | ISBN 3-540-66619-2 | ISBN 978-3-540-66619-6

Analysis of Symbolic Data

Exploratory Methods for Extracting Statistical Information from Complex Data

herausgegeben von Hans-Hermann Bock und Edwin Diday
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHans-Hermann Bock
Herausgegeben vonEdwin Diday
Raymond Bisdorff CRP-GL, Luxembourg The development of the SODAS software based on symbolic data analysis was extensively described in the previous chapters of this book. It was accompanied by a series of benchmark activities involving some official statistical institutes throughout Europe. Partners in these benchmark activities were the National Statistical Institute (INE) of Portugal, the Instituto Vasco de Estadistica Euskal (EUSTAT) from Spain, the Office For National Statistics (ONS) from the United Kingdom, the Inspection Generale de la Securite Sociale (IGSS) from Luxembourg 1 and marginally the University of Athens . The principal goal of these benchmark activities was to demonstrate the usefulness of symbolic data analysis for practical statistical exploitation and analysis of official statistical data. This chapter aims to report briefly on these activities by presenting some signifi cant insights into practical results obtained by the benchmark partners in using the SODAS software package as described in chapter 14 below.