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| Anàlisi Bayesiana de Correlació Canònica (Bayesian CCA)× | Anàlisi de Correlació Canònica× | |
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| Camp | Estadística | Estadística |
| Família | Latent structure | Latent structure |
| Any d'origen≠ | 2005-2013 | 1936 |
| Autor original≠ | Francis Bach & Michael Jordan (probabilistic formulation, 2005); Klami, Virtanen & Kaski (fully Bayesian treatment, 2013) | Harold Hotelling |
| Tipus≠ | Latent variable model / dimensionality reduction | Multivariate linear dimension reduction and association |
| Font seminal≠ | Bach, F. R. & Jordan, M. I. (2005). A probabilistic interpretation of canonical correlation analysis. Technical Report 688, Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley. link ↗ | Hotelling, H. (1936). Relations between two sets of variates. Biometrika, 28(3–4), 321–377. DOI ↗ |
| Àlies≠ | Bayesian CCA, probabilistic CCA, BCCA | CCA, canonical variate analysis, canonical analysis, multiple canonical correlation |
| Relacionats≠ | 5 | 4 |
| Resum≠ | Bayesian canonical correlation analysis is a probabilistic generative model that identifies shared latent structure between two or more sets of observed variables. It extends classical CCA by placing priors on model parameters, enabling principled uncertainty quantification, automatic determination of the number of shared dimensions, and robustness when sample sizes are small relative to dimensionality. | Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) is a multivariate statistical method that identifies pairs of linear combinations — one from each of two variable sets — such that the correlation between each pair is maximised. Introduced by Harold Hotelling in his landmark 1936 Biometrika paper, CCA provides the most general linear framework for studying the association between two multivariate batteries of measurements, and many classical procedures (multiple regression, MANOVA, discriminant analysis) are special cases of it. |
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