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Linear disriminant analysis for interval data (English)
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29 May 2007
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The authors consider three approaches to the generalization of linear discriminant analysis (LDA) methods to multivariate interval data. In the first approach, some generalizations of the notions of ``linear combination'' and ``covariance matrix'' are made to cover multivariate intervals and LDA based on these generalizations. In the second approach, each vertex of a multivariate interval is considered as a single observation. In the third approach LDA is applied to the mid-points and ranges of the intervals. An LDA for a ``car dataset'' is considered as an example.
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symbolic data analysis
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covariance matrix
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linear combination
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