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Lennart Eriksson1, Josefin Rosén2, Erik Johansson3
1MKS Umetrics AB, SE-907 19 Umeå, Sweden. lennart.eriksson@umetrics.com.
Abstract:
Partial least squares (PLS) regression is a flexible data analytical approach, which can be made even more versatile and useful by various modifications. In this article we describe the extension into orthogonal PLS modeling, in terms of two new methods, called OPLS and O2PLS, with similar prediction capacity but improved model interpretation.
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