For two multinormal populations with equal covariance matrices the likelihood ratio discriminant function, an alternative allocation rule to the sample linear discriminant function when n1 ≠ n2 ,is studied analytically. With the assumption of a known covariance matrix its distribution is derived and the expectation of its actual and apparent error rates evaluated and compared with those of the sample linear discriminant function. This comparison indicates that the likelihood ratio allocation rule is robust to unequal sample sizes. The quadratic discriminant function is studied, its distribution reviewed and evaluation of its probabilities of misclassification discussed. For known covariance matrices the distribution of the sample quadratic ...
The problem considered in this paper is estimation of the error rate in two-group discriminant analy...
AbstractWe consider the problem of discriminating, on the basis of random “training” samples, betwee...
The performance of four discriminant analysis procedures for the classification of observations from...
The aim of this thesis is to review and develop theory in discriminant analysis. In chapter one an e...
A large sample relative efficiency of estimation for multinomial logistic regression compared to mul...
This dissertation considers the estimation of the chance of misclassification when a new observation...
AbstractComparisons of parametric and nonparametric approaches to discriminant analysis have been re...
AbstractThe problem of estimating the precision matrix of a multivariate normal distribution model i...
A general approach to discrimination problems is described which emphasizes the viewpoint of individ...
When two distributions have ,approximately ,the same characteristics, it is often difficult to disc...
peer reviewedA simulation study has been used to evaluate the minimal error rate of three affectatio...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the error rate in two-group discriminant anal...
The problem considered in this paper is estimation of the error rate in two-group discriminant analy...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the error rate in two-group discriminant anal...
Asymptotic series expansions for the bias and mean square error of the logit estimator are developed...
The problem considered in this paper is estimation of the error rate in two-group discriminant analy...
AbstractWe consider the problem of discriminating, on the basis of random “training” samples, betwee...
The performance of four discriminant analysis procedures for the classification of observations from...
The aim of this thesis is to review and develop theory in discriminant analysis. In chapter one an e...
A large sample relative efficiency of estimation for multinomial logistic regression compared to mul...
This dissertation considers the estimation of the chance of misclassification when a new observation...
AbstractComparisons of parametric and nonparametric approaches to discriminant analysis have been re...
AbstractThe problem of estimating the precision matrix of a multivariate normal distribution model i...
A general approach to discrimination problems is described which emphasizes the viewpoint of individ...
When two distributions have ,approximately ,the same characteristics, it is often difficult to disc...
peer reviewedA simulation study has been used to evaluate the minimal error rate of three affectatio...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the error rate in two-group discriminant anal...
The problem considered in this paper is estimation of the error rate in two-group discriminant analy...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the error rate in two-group discriminant anal...
Asymptotic series expansions for the bias and mean square error of the logit estimator are developed...
The problem considered in this paper is estimation of the error rate in two-group discriminant analy...
AbstractWe consider the problem of discriminating, on the basis of random “training” samples, betwee...
The performance of four discriminant analysis procedures for the classification of observations from...