—Technometrics, February 2009, Vol. 51, No. 1
This could be a nice companion book for courses in data mining or applied linear algebra. Producing a clear taxonomy of the use and intentions of matrix decompositions in data analysis is very useful to both students and researchers. … Those working with large-scale complex datasets will definitely find this work useful. … I would definitely use it in my own course in data mining.
—Michael W. Berry, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
[This book] is suffused with insightful suggestions for analytical methods and interpretations, drawn from the author's own research and his reading of the literature. …The book has two great strengths. The first is its attempt to provide a unifying framework from which to view a host of important analytical methodologies based on matrix methods. … Second, the book is extremely strong on interpreting the results of matrix methods. … [It] assembles and explains a diverse set of insights that are otherwise widely scattered in the literature. This alone makes the book an important contribution to the community.
—Bruce Hendrickson, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA