Hunt, Lynette A.; Basford, Kaye E. - In: Journal of Classification 16 (1999) 2, pp. 283-296
The mixture likelihood approach to clustering is most often used with two-mode two-way data to cluster one of the modes (e.g., the entities) into homogeneous groups on the basis of the other mode (e.g., the attributes). In this case, the attributes can either be continuous or categorical. When...