dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information

The incorporation of additional information into discriminant rules is receiving in- creasing attention as the rules including this information perform better than the usual rules. In this paper we introduce an R package called dawai, which provides the functions that allow to define the rules that...

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Main Authors: David Conde, Miguel Fernández, Bonifacio Salvador, Cristina Rueda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation for Open Access Statistics 2015-08-01
Series:Journal of Statistical Software
Online Access:http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2277
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spelling doaj-3f86389550ed426591b908be4b0cf6032020-11-24T21:38:19ZengFoundation for Open Access StatisticsJournal of Statistical Software1548-76602015-08-0166111910.18637/jss.v066.i10881dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional InformationDavid CondeMiguel FernándezBonifacio SalvadorCristina RuedaThe incorporation of additional information into discriminant rules is receiving in- creasing attention as the rules including this information perform better than the usual rules. In this paper we introduce an R package called dawai, which provides the functions that allow to define the rules that take into account this additional information expressed in terms of restrictions on the means, to classify the samples and to evaluate the accuracy of the results. Moreover, in this paper we extend the results and definitions given in previous papers (Fernndez, Rueda, and Salvador 2006, Conde, Fernndez, Rueda, and Salvador 2012, Conde, Salvador, Rueda, and Fernndez 2013) to the case of unequal co-variances among the populations, and consequently define the corresponding restricted quadratic discriminant rules. We also define estimators of the accuracy of the rules for the general more than two populations case. The wide range of applications of these procedures is illustrated with two data sets from two different fields, i.e., biology and pattern recognition.http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2277
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author David Conde
Miguel Fernández
Bonifacio Salvador
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Miguel Fernández
Bonifacio Salvador
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dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
Journal of Statistical Software
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Miguel Fernández
Bonifacio Salvador
Cristina Rueda
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title dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
title_short dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
title_full dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
title_fullStr dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
title_full_unstemmed dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information
title_sort dawai: an r package for discriminant analysis with additional information
publisher Foundation for Open Access Statistics
series Journal of Statistical Software
issn 1548-7660
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The incorporation of additional information into discriminant rules is receiving in- creasing attention as the rules including this information perform better than the usual rules. In this paper we introduce an R package called dawai, which provides the functions that allow to define the rules that take into account this additional information expressed in terms of restrictions on the means, to classify the samples and to evaluate the accuracy of the results. Moreover, in this paper we extend the results and definitions given in previous papers (Fernndez, Rueda, and Salvador 2006, Conde, Fernndez, Rueda, and Salvador 2012, Conde, Salvador, Rueda, and Fernndez 2013) to the case of unequal co-variances among the populations, and consequently define the corresponding restricted quadratic discriminant rules. We also define estimators of the accuracy of the rules for the general more than two populations case. The wide range of applications of these procedures is illustrated with two data sets from two different fields, i.e., biology and pattern recognition.
url http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php/jss/article/view/2277
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