Computational Inference for Directions in Canonical Correlation Analysis

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) is a method for analyzing pairs of random vectors; it learns a sequence of paired linear transformations such that the resultant canonical variates are maximally correlated within pairs while uncorrelated across pairs. CCA outputs both canonical correlations as well as the canonical directions which define the transformations. While inference for canonical correlations is well developed, conducting inference for canonical directions is more challenging and not well-studied, but is key to interpretability. We propose a computational bootstrap method (combootcca) for inference on CCA directions. We conduct thorough simulation studies that range from simple and well-controlled to complex but realistic and validate the statistical properties of combootcca while comparing it to several competitors. We also apply the combootcca method to a brain imaging dataset and discover linked patterns in brain connectivity and behavioral scores.
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computational inference,correlation
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