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Technologies have driven big data collection across many fields, such as genomics and business intelligence. This results in a significant increase in variables and data points (observations) collected and stored. Although this presents opportunities to better model the relationship between predictors and the response variables, this also causes serious problems during data analysis, one of which is the multicollinearity problem. The two main approaches used to mitigate multicollinearity are variable selection methods and modified estimator methods. However, variable selection methods may negate efforts to collect more data as new data may eventually be dropped from modeling, while recent studies suggest that optimization approaches via machine learning handle data with multicollinearity better than statistical estimators. Therefore, this study details the chronological developments to mitigate the effects of multicollinearity and up-to-date recommendations to better mitigate multicollinearity.
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Jireh Yi-Le Chan
Yonsei University
Steven Mun Hong Leow
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Khean Thye Bea
National Taipei University of Technology
Mathematics
University of Malaya
National Taipei University of Technology
Feng Chia University
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Chan et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6977f291d0ebff281134c77d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/math10081283
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