Abstract

Canonical correlation analysis is a multivariate statistical analysis that aims to examine the correlation between two groups of variabels in a way to maximize the value of correlation between variabels. The outlier in the data affect the covariance matrix is generated, So that use robust multivarat. There is robust multivariate approach to the analysis of canonical robust with MCD method (Minimum Covariance Determinant). This final project aims to determine comparison between correlation value of robust canonical with MCD and canonical classical methods. With a data theres containing of outliers in the case studies of people's welfare and economic structures in West Java in 2016. Used a set of variabels welfare of people consist of 6 variabel (Y) and a set of variabels economic structure which consists of four variabels (X). Based on the analysis results obtained that robust canonical correlation values better explain the correlation between two sets of variabels, the correlation value 0.99552, =0.91228, =0.71529, =0.63174, While the correlation value on classical canonical are 0.931489, 0.538672, 0.387099, 0.259318, Canonical robust can be interpreted more because it meets the test of significance are partially and directly, while the classical canon can not be interpreted further because it does not meet the test of the significance of the function. Keywords : Classical canonical correlation, canonical correlation robust correlation value, Minimum Covariance Determinant (MCD)

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