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The TWINSPAN program

On 13/04/11 15:34 PM, "Gavin Simpson" <gavin.simpson at ucl.ac.uk> wrote:

            
Howdy all,

Gavin is absolutely correct here (and I am not a TWINSPAN fan either).

Various clustering methods are the closest thing to Twinspan in base R.
However, they don't provide you species clustering which makes Twinspan
unique. Twinspan works on the original community matrix and produces a
simultaneous classification for plots and species. I don't use
classification but casually, and I don't know if there are such simultaneous
two-way classification problems in R. Indval and friends for quite a
different problem, like Gavin wrote (twice).

As far as I know, Twinspan is not available in R. Two persons have contacted
me and proposed to port Twinspan to R, and I have provided them the basic
files and promised to help them in the work, but I haven't heard anything of
the project after the initial contact.

I do think that Twinspan is a suboptimal choice for classification problems,
but I won't go into details. I urge you to study its behaviour yourself if
get your hands on Twinspan.

Cheers, Jari Oksanen