BiDimRegression : Bidimensional Regression Modeling Using R

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JSS Journal of Statistical Software March 2013, Volume 52, Code Snippet 1. http://www.jstatsoft.org/ BiDimRegression : Bidimensional Regression Modeling Using R Claus-Christian Carbon University of Bamberg Abstract Tobler ( 1965 ) introduced bidimensional regression to the research eld of geography in 1965 to provide a method for estimating mapping relations between two planes on the basis of regression modeling. The bidimensional regression method has been widely used within geographical research. However, the applicability in assessing the degree of similarity of two-dimensional patterns has not much explored in the area of psychological research, particularly in the domains of cognitive maps, face research and comparison of 2D-data patterns. Describing Tobler's method in detail, Friedman and Kohler ( 2003 ) made an attempt to bridge the gulf between geographical methodological knowledge and psycho- logical research practice. Still, the method has not been incorporated into psychologists' standard methodical repertoire to date. The present paper aims to make bidimensional regression applicable also for researchers and users unfamiliar with its theoretical basis. The BiDimRegression function provides a manageable computing option for bidimen- sional regression models with ane and Euclidean transformation, which makes it easy to assess the similarity of any planar con guration of points. Typical applications are, for instance, assessments of the similarity of facial images de ned by discrete features or of (cognitive) maps characterized by landmarks. BiDimRegression can be a valuable tool since it provides estimation, statistical inference, and goodness-of- t measures for bidimensional regression.

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Carbon, C.-C. (2013). BiDimRegression : Bidimensional Regression Modeling Using R. Journal of Statistical Software, 52(Code Snippet 1). https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v052.c01

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