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The method of EOF is similar in spirit to [[harmonic analysis]], but harmonic analysis typically uses predetermined orthogonal functions, for example, sine and cosine functions at fixed [[frequency|frequencies]]. In some cases the two methods may yield essentially the same results.
The basis functions are typically found by computing the [[eigenvector]]s of the [[covariance matrix]] of the data set. A more advanced technique is to form a [[kernel (matrix)]] out of the data, using a fixed [[kernel (
==See also==
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