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[WWS07] Discussion on Importance of Variable Selection in PLS1 Modeling

Atelier, Poster ou Démonstration dans une Conférence Internationale : PLS'07 5th Int. Symp. on PLS and related methods, Oslo, January 2007, pp.xx,
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Résumé: The multicollinearity in the independent variable sets is harmful to OLS Regression. PLS Regression, invented by Wold, brought an important breakthrough to modeling under the condition of multicollinearity. PLSR enables modeling when the multicollinearity in independent variable sets exists or the sample size is smaller than the number of independent variables, and all independent variables can be involved in the regression model. Applying PLS Regression, some researchers believe that variable selection and multicollinearity could be neglected when using PLS Regression. And in some practical cases, tens, or even hundreds, of variables are involved in the regression model. This paper indicated that the multicollinearity in independent variable sets in PLS1 can obviously affect the deriving of components and the regression parameters. Thus it is necessary to select independent variables carefully before building PLS1 models; otherwise, the regression model can still lead to unexplainable results.

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BibTeX

@inproceedings {
WWS07,
title="{Discussion on Importance of Variable Selection in PLS1 Modeling}",
author=" J. Wang and H. Wang and G. Saporta ",
booktitle="{PLS'07 5th Int. Symp. on PLS and related methods, Oslo}",
year=2007,
month="January",
pages="xx",
}