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New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares and Related Methods
shares original, peer-reviewed research from presentations during
the 2012 partial least squares methods meeting (PLS 2012). This was
the 7th meeting in the series of PLS conferences and the first to
take place in the USA. PLS is an abbreviation for Partial Least
Squares and is also sometimes expanded as projection to latent
structures. This is an approach for modeling relations between data
matrices of different types of variables measured on the same set
of objects. The twenty-two papers in this volume, which include
three invited contributions from our keynote speakers, provide a
comprehensive overview of the current state of the most advanced
research related to PLS and related methods. Prominent scientists
from around the world took part in PLS 2012 and their contributions
covered the multiple dimensions of the partial least squares-based
methods. These exciting theoretical developments ranged from
partial least squares regression and correlation, component based
path modeling to regularized regression and subspace visualization.
In following the tradition of the six previous PLS meetings, these
contributions also included a large variety of PLS approaches such
as PLS metamodels, variable selection, sparse PLS regression,
distance based PLS, significance vs. reliability, and non-linear
PLS. Finally, these contributions applied PLS methods to data
originating from the traditional econometric/economic data to
genomics data, brain images, information systems, epidemiology, and
chemical spectroscopy. Such a broad and comprehensive volume will
also encourage new uses of PLS models in work by researchers and
students in many fields.
This volume presents state of the art theories, new developments,
and important applications of Partial Least Square (PLS) methods.
The text begins with the invited communications of current leaders
in the field who cover the history of PLS, an overview of
methodological issues, and recent advances in regression and
multi-block approaches. The rest of the volume comprises selected,
reviewed contributions from the 8th International Conference on
Partial Least Squares and Related Methods held in Paris, France, on
26-28 May, 2014. They are organized in four coherent sections: 1)
new developments in genomics and brain imaging, 2) new and
alternative methods for multi-table and path analysis, 3) advances
in partial least square regression (PLSR), and 4) partial least
square path modeling (PLS-PM) breakthroughs and applications. PLS
methods are very versatile methods that are now used in areas as
diverse as engineering, life science, sociology, psychology, brain
imaging, genomics, and business among both academics and
practitioners. The selected chapters here highlight this diversity
with applied examples as well as the most recent advances.
This volume presents state of the art theories, new developments,
and important applications of Partial Least Square (PLS) methods.
The text begins with the invited communications of current leaders
in the field who cover the history of PLS, an overview of
methodological issues, and recent advances in regression and
multi-block approaches. The rest of the volume comprises selected,
reviewed contributions from the 8th International Conference on
Partial Least Squares and Related Methods held in Paris, France, on
26-28 May, 2014. They are organized in four coherent sections: 1)
new developments in genomics and brain imaging, 2) new and
alternative methods for multi-table and path analysis, 3) advances
in partial least square regression (PLSR), and 4) partial least
square path modeling (PLS-PM) breakthroughs and applications. PLS
methods are very versatile methods that are now used in areas as
diverse as engineering, life science, sociology, psychology, brain
imaging, genomics, and business among both academics and
practitioners. The selected chapters here highlight this diversity
with applied examples as well as the most recent advances.
New Perspectives in Partial Least Squares and Related Methods
shares original, peer-reviewed research from presentations during
the 2012 partial least squares methods meeting (PLS 2012). This was
the 7th meeting in the series of PLS conferences and the first to
take place in the USA. PLS is an abbreviation for Partial Least
Squares and is also sometimes expanded as projection to latent
structures. This is an approach for modeling relations between data
matrices of different types of variables measured on the same set
of objects. The twenty-two papers in this volume, which include
three invited contributions from our keynote speakers, provide a
comprehensive overview of the current state of the most advanced
research related to PLS and related methods. Prominent scientists
from around the world took part in PLS 2012 and their contributions
covered the multiple dimensions of the partial least squares-based
methods. These exciting theoretical developments ranged from
partial least squares regression and correlation, component based
path modeling to regularized regression and subspace visualization.
In following the tradition of the six previous PLS meetings, these
contributions also included a large variety of PLS approaches such
as PLS metamodels, variable selection, sparse PLS regression,
distance based PLS, significance vs. reliability, and non-linear
PLS. Finally, these contributions applied PLS methods to data
originating from the traditional econometric/economic data to
genomics data, brain images, information systems, epidemiology, and
chemical spectroscopy. Such a broad and comprehensive volume will
also encourage new uses of PLS models in work by researchers and
students in many fields.
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