Talk:Stress majorization
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Stress majorization is a very old (1977) and widely used technique for metric multidimensional scaling with a number of other interesting applications. It might take me a few days to put it all together though, please don't delete it! It may be a little stub-like at the moment but I promise to keep expanding it as time permits. Thanks Tgdwyer 07:37, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry I was a bit hasty on the speedy delete tag. Still, you need to make this a bit less technical so average readers (or below-average readers such as myself) might have a faint clue about this topic. A real-world example might be in order. I realize you'll never dumb it down to an eighth-grade level, and you wouldn't really want to. But still, just a little context for the rest of us would be a good idea. Realkyhick 05:24, 27 March 2007 (UTC)