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Incorporating Additional Information to Normal Linear Discriminant Rules

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  • Fernandez, Miguel A.
  • Rueda, Cristina
  • Salvador, Bonifacio

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  • Fernandez, Miguel A. & Rueda, Cristina & Salvador, Bonifacio, 2006. "Incorporating Additional Information to Normal Linear Discriminant Rules," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 101, pages 569-577, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bes:jnlasa:v:101:y:2006:p:569-577
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    1. Conde, David & Fernández, Miguel & Salvador, Bonifacio & Rueda, Cristina, 2015. "dawai: An R Package for Discriminant Analysis with Additional Information," Journal of Statistical Software, Foundation for Open Access Statistics, vol. 66(i10).
    2. Cristina Rueda & Miguel Fernández & Bonifacio Salvador, 2009. "Bayes Discriminant Rules with Ordered Predictors," Journal of Classification, Springer;The Classification Society, vol. 26(2), pages 201-225, August.
    3. David Conde & Miguel A. Fernández & Cristina Rueda & Bonifacio Salvador, 2021. "Isotonic boosting classification rules," Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, Springer;German Classification Society - Gesellschaft für Klassifikation (GfKl);Japanese Classification Society (JCS);Classification and Data Analysis Group of the Italian Statistical Society (CLADAG);International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), vol. 15(2), pages 289-313, June.
    4. Salvador, B. & Fernandez, M.A. & Martin, I. & Rueda, C., 2008. "Robustness of classification rules that incorporate additional information," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 52(5), pages 2489-2495, January.
    5. Conde David & Salvador Bonifacio & Rueda Cristina & Fernández Miguel A., 2013. "Performance and estimation of the true error rate of classification rules built with additional information. An application to a cancer trial," Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, De Gruyter, vol. 12(5), pages 583-602, October.

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