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Análise de Correlação Canônica×Regressão por Mínimos Quadrados Parciais (PLS)×
ÁreaEstatísticaAprendizado de máquina
FamíliaLatent structureMachine learning
Ano de origem19361975
Autor originalHarold HotellingHerman Wold; popularized by Svante Wold in chemometrics
TipoMultivariate linear dimension reduction and associationSupervised latent-variable regression
Fonte seminalHotelling, H. (1936). Relations between two sets of variates. Biometrika, 28(3–4), 321–377. DOI ↗Wold, S., Sjöström, M., & Eriksson, L. (2001). PLS-regression: a basic tool of chemometrics. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 58(2), 109–130. DOI ↗
Outros nomesCCA, canonical variate analysis, canonical analysis, multiple canonical correlationPLS regression, projection to latent structures, PLSR, kısmi en küçük kareler
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ResumoCanonical 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.Partial least squares regression predicts a response from many, often highly collinear predictors by projecting them onto a small set of latent components — but, unlike principal components regression, it chooses those components to maximize their covariance with the response, not just the variance of the predictors. This supervised dimension reduction makes PLS a workhorse in chemometrics, spectroscopy, and other wide-data settings where predictors vastly outnumber observations.
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