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arguments to cca() to influence the accuracy of the reduced rank
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approximation. However, the default values should work fine for most
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problems.
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- The dimensions of the output vectors produced by L*#Ltrans or R*#Rtrans are
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ordered such that the dimensions with the highest correlations come first.
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That is, after applying the transforms produced by cca() to a set of vectors
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you will find that dimension 0 has the highest correlation, then dimension 1
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has the next highest, and so on. This also means that the list of estimated
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correlations returned from cca() will always be listed in decreasing order.
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- This function performs the ridge regression version of Canonical Correlation
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Analysis when regularization is set to a value > 0. In particular, larger
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values indicate the solution should be more heavily regularized. This can be
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