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'''Comment from Varun Vasudevan'''
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* I think it is "Principal" Component Analysis and not "Principle" Component Analysis
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Comments for Principle Component Analysis

A slecture by ECE student Tian Zhou



This is the talk page for the sLecture notes on Principle Component Analysis. Please leave me a comment below if you have any questions, if you notice any errors or if you would like to discuss a topic further.



Comment from Varun Vasudevan

  • I think it is "Principal" Component Analysis and not "Principle" Component Analysis

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