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Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries

Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries. Boundaries: f(x)=0. Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries. Linear DA:. Idea of LDA for Dimensionality reduction. Alternative LDA - References:.

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Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries

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  1. Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries Boundaries: f(x)=0 Information Retrieval in High Dimensional Data

  2. Discriminant Analysis: Decision Boundaries Linear DA: Information Retrieval in High Dimensional Data

  3. Idea of LDA for Dimensionality reduction Information Retrieval in High Dimensional Data

  4. Alternative LDA - References: Information Retrieval in High Dimensional Data H. Shen et al. A Geometric Revisit to the Trace Quotient Problem. Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems, Budapest, MTNS 2010, on CD-ROM, 4 pages. L. Zhang, L. Liao, and M. Ng. Fast algorithms for the generalized Foley-Sammon discriminant analysis. SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis and Application, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 1584–1605, 2010. H. Wang et al. Trace ratio vs. ratio trace for dimensionality reduction. in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2007), 2007, pp. 136–139.

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