| M. Barnard. The secular variations of skull characters in four series of egyptian skulls. Annals of Eugenics, 6:352--371, 1935. 23 |
....by C( L) the predicted class for an observation x is C(x, L) Below, we review briefly a number of well known discrimination methods. General references on the topic of discriminant analysis include [20, 21, 25] 3.1 Fisher linear discriminant analysis First applied in 1935 by M. Barnard [4] at the suggestion of R. A. Fisher [14] Fisher linear discriminant analysis (FLDA) is based on finding linear combinations xa of the gene expression levels x = x 1 , x p ) with large ratios of between groups to within groups sum of squares [20, 21, 25] This criterion is intuitively ....
M. Barnard. The secular variations of skull characters in four series of egyptian skulls. Annals of Eugenics, 6:352--371, 1935. 23
....by C( Delta; L) the predicted class for an observation x is C(x; L) Below, we review briefly a number of well known discrimination methods. General references on the topic of discriminant analysis include [20, 21, 25] 3.1 Fisher linear discriminant analysis First applied in 1935 by M. Barnard [4] at the suggestion of R. A. Fisher [14] Fisher linear discriminant analysis (FLDA) is based on finding linear combinations xa of the gene expression levels x = x 1 ; x p ) with large ratios of between groups to within groups sum of squares [20, 21, 25] This criterion is intuitively ....
M. Barnard. The secular variations of skull characters in four series of egyptian skulls. Annals of Eugenics, 6:352--371, 1935. 23
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