Linear feature selection with applications
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- A formulation and comparison of two linear feature selection techniques applicable to statistical classification
- Distance preserving linear feature selection
- Linear dimension reduction and Bayes classification with unknown population parameters
- Dimension reduction for predictive discrimination
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