2004
DOI: 10.3130/aija.69.87_1
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STUDY ON THE EXTERNAL IMAGE OF CHINESE AND JAPANESE CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE : Image analysis for multistory buildings by Chinese

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“…a variable of a linear combination that maximizes the product moment correlation (canonical correlation) between canonical variables. In other words, a variable set that takes a high canonical correlation is interpreted as having a high degree of similarity in spatial arrangement, and can be said to have high commonality (Liu, Nakamura, and Konishi 2004;Masahiko 2018).…”
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“…a variable of a linear combination that maximizes the product moment correlation (canonical correlation) between canonical variables. In other words, a variable set that takes a high canonical correlation is interpreted as having a high degree of similarity in spatial arrangement, and can be said to have high commonality (Liu, Nakamura, and Konishi 2004;Masahiko 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%