RFCCA (Q72281)

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Random Forest with Canonical Correlation Analysis
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RFCCA
Random Forest with Canonical Correlation Analysis

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    1.0.10
    5 March 2023
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    2.0.0
    9 February 2024
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    9 February 2024
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    Random Forest with Canonical Correlation Analysis (RFCCA) is a random forest method for estimating the canonical correlations between two sets of variables depending on the subject-related covariates. The trees are built with a splitting rule specifically designed to partition the data to maximize the canonical correlation heterogeneity between child nodes. The method is described in Alakus et al. (2021) <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btab158>. 'RFCCA' uses 'randomForestSRC' package (Ishwaran and Kogalur, 2020) by freezing at the version 2.9.3. The custom splitting rule feature is utilised to apply the proposed splitting rule. The 'randomForestSRC' package implements 'OpenMP' by default, contingent upon the support provided by the target architecture and operating system. In this package, 'LAPACK' and 'BLAS' libraries are used for matrix decompositions.
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