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Extraction of Food Consumption Systems by Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF) for the Assessment of Food Choices

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  • Mélanie Zetlaoui
  • Max Feinberg
  • Philippe Verger
  • Stephan Clémençon

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  • Mélanie Zetlaoui & Max Feinberg & Philippe Verger & Stephan Clémençon, 2011. "Extraction of Food Consumption Systems by Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF) for the Assessment of Food Choices," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 67(4), pages 1647-1658, December.
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    1. Patrice Bertail & Jessica Tressou, 2006. "Incomplete Generalized U-Statistics for Food Risk Assessment," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 62(1), pages 66-74, March.
    2. Tressou, Jessica, 2006. "Nonparametric Modeling of the Left Censorship of Analytical Data in Food Risk Assessment," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 101, pages 1377-1386, December.
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