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Regression analysis / Statistical classification / Econometrics / Independence / Machine learning / Linear discriminant analysis / Feature selection / Linear regression / Correlation and dependence / Coefficient of determination / Pattern recognition / Support vector machine
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Regression analysis
Statistical classification
Econometrics
Independence
Machine learning
Linear discriminant analysis
Feature selection
Linear regression
Correlation and dependence
Coefficient of determination
Pattern recognition
Support vector machine

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