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- Canonical_correlation abstract "In statistics, canonical-correlation analysis (CCA) is a way of making sense of cross-covariance matrices. If we have two vectors X = (X1, ..., Xn) and Y = (Y1, ..., Ym) of random variables, and there are correlations among the variables, then canonical-correlation analysis will find linear combinations of the Xi and Yj which have maximum correlation with each other. T. R. Knapp notes "virtually all of the commonly encountered parametric tests of significance can be treated as special cases of canonical-correlation analysis, which is the general procedure for investigating the relationships between two sets of variables." The method was first introduced by Harold Hotelling in 1936.".
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- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink cross_decomposition.html.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink abstract=1331886.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink cancor.html.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink statug_cancorr_sect005.htm.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink canoncorr.html.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageExternalLink 3-understanding-canonical-correlation-analysis1.pdf.
- Canonical_correlation wikiPageID "363900".
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- Canonical_correlation subject Category:Covariance_and_correlation.
- Canonical_correlation subject Category:Multivariate_statistics.
- Canonical_correlation comment "In statistics, canonical-correlation analysis (CCA) is a way of making sense of cross-covariance matrices. If we have two vectors X = (X1, ..., Xn) and Y = (Y1, ..., Ym) of random variables, and there are correlations among the variables, then canonical-correlation analysis will find linear combinations of the Xi and Yj which have maximum correlation with each other. T. R.".
- Canonical_correlation label "Analyse canonique des corrélations".
- Canonical_correlation label "Análisis de la correlación canónica".
- Canonical_correlation label "Canonical correlation".
- Canonical_correlation label "Kanonische Korrelation".
- Canonical_correlation label "Korelacja kanoniczna".
- Canonical_correlation label "カノニカル相関".
- Canonical_correlation sameAs Kanonische_Korrelation.
- Canonical_correlation sameAs Análisis_de_la_correlación_canónica.
- Canonical_correlation sameAs Korrelazio_kanoniko.
- Canonical_correlation sameAs Analyse_canonique_des_corrélations.
- Canonical_correlation sameAs カノニカル相関.
- Canonical_correlation sameAs Korelacja_kanoniczna.
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- Canonical_correlation sameAs Q115542.
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