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  2. Canonical correlation - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, canonical-correlation analysis ( CCA ), also called canonical variates analysis, is a way of inferring information from 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 ...

  3. Canonical analysis - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, canonical analysis (from Ancient Greek: κανων bar, measuring rod, ruler) belongs to the family of regression methods for data analysis. Regression analysis quantifies a relationship between a predictor variable and a criterion variable by the coefficient of correlation r, coefficient of determination r 2, and the standard regression coefficient β.

  4. Canonical model - Wikipedia

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    Canonical model. A canonical model is a design pattern used to communicate between different data formats. Essentially: create a data model which is a superset of all the others ("canonical"), and create a "translator" module or layer to/from which all existing modules exchange data with other modules. The canonical model acts as a middleman.

  5. Canonical form - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and computer science, a canonical, normal, or standard form of a mathematical object is a standard way of presenting that object as a mathematical expression. Often, it is one which provides the simplest representation of an object and allows it to be identified in a unique way. The distinction between "canonical" and "normal ...

  6. Linear discriminant analysis - Wikipedia

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    Linear discriminant analysis ( LDA ), normal discriminant analysis ( NDA ), or discriminant function analysis is a generalization of Fisher's linear discriminant, a method used in statistics and other fields, to find a linear combination of features that characterizes or separates two or more classes of objects or events.

  7. Partition function (statistical mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Scientists. v. t. e. The thermal motions of the atoms or molecules in a gas are allowed to move freely, and the interactions between the two (the gas and the atoms/molecules) can be neglected. In physics, a partition function describes the statistical properties of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium. [citation needed]

  8. Canonical - Wikipedia

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    Canonical hours, the divisions of the day in terms of periods of fixed prayer at regular intervals. Canonical law, a set of ordinances and regulations governing a Christian church or community. Canonical texts or biblical canon, the texts accepted as part of the Bible. Canonical gospel, the four gospels accepted as part of the New Testament.

  9. Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth on dueling open-source ...

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    Canonical, it’s worth noting, is also a major sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation. He, however, believes, the foundation should focus on the core OpenStack project.