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Canonical Correlation Analysis

Wolfgang Karl Härdle () and Leopold Simar
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Wolfgang Karl Härdle: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Ladislaus von Bortkiewicz Chair of Statistics

Chapter Chapter 16 in Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis, 2019, pp 431-442 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Complex multivariate dataCanonical correlation analysis structures are better understood by studying low-dimensional projections. For a joint study of two data sets, we may ask what type of low-dimensional projection helps in finding possible joint structures for the two samples. The canonical correlation analysis is a standard tool of multivariate statistical analysis for discovery and quantification of associations between two sets of variables.

Date: 2019
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