In this review paper, we will present different data-driven dimension
reduction techniques for dynamical systems that are based on transfer operator
theory as well as methods to approximate transfer operators and their
eigenvalues, eigenfunctions, and eigenmodes. The goal is to point out
similarities and differences between methods developed independently by the
dynamical systems, fluid dynamics, and molecular dynamics communities such as
time-lagged independent component analysis (TICA), dynamic mode decomposition
(DMD), and their respective generalizations. As a result, extensions and best
practices developed for one particular method can be carried over to other
related methods