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- Generalized_canonical_correlation abstract "In statistics, the generalized canonical correlation analysis (gCCA), is a way of making sense of cross-correlation matrices between the sets of random variables when there are more than two sets. While a conventional CCA generalizes principal component analysis (PCA) to two sets of random variables, a gCCA generalizes PCA to more than two sets of random variables. The canonical variables represent those common factors that can be found by a large PCA of all of the transformed random variables after each set underwent its own PCA.".
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- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Canonical_correlation.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Covariance_and_correlation.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estimation_theory.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Cross-correlation.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Helmert-Wolf_blocking.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Helmert–Wolf_blocking.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Linear_regression.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Principal_component_analysis.
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- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "('''gCCA''')".
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Generalized canonical correlation".
- Generalized_canonical_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "generalized canonical correlation".
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- Generalized_canonical_correlation subject Category:Covariance_and_correlation.
- Generalized_canonical_correlation subject Category:Estimation_theory.
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- Generalized_canonical_correlation comment "In statistics, the generalized canonical correlation analysis (gCCA), is a way of making sense of cross-correlation matrices between the sets of random variables when there are more than two sets. While a conventional CCA generalizes principal component analysis (PCA) to two sets of random variables, a gCCA generalizes PCA to more than two sets of random variables.".
- Generalized_canonical_correlation label "Generalized canonical correlation".
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