Canonical Correlation Analysis Through Linear Modeling

Canonical Correlation Analysis Through Linear Modeling

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Article ID: iaor201524995
Volume: 56
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 59
End Page Number: 72
Publication Date: Mar 2014
Journal: Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics
Authors: ,
Keywords: matrices
Abstract:

In this paper, we introduce linear modeling of canonical correlation analysis, which estimates canonical direction matrices by minimising a quadratic objective function. The linear modeling results in a class of estimators of canonical direction matrices, and an optimal class is derived in the sense described herein. The optimal class guarantees several of the following desirable advantages: first, its estimates of canonical direction matrices are asymptotically efficient; second, its test statistic for determining the number of canonical covariates always has a chi‐squared distribution asymptotically; third, it is straight forward to construct tests for variable selection. The standard canonical correlation analysis and other existing methods turn out to be suboptimal members of the class. Finally, we study the role of canonical variates as a means of dimension reduction for predictors and responses in multivariate regression. Numerical studies and data analysis are presented.

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