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Kvadratisk diskriminantanalys (QDA)×Linjär diskriminantanalys (LDA)×Naiv Bayes×
ÄmnesområdeMaskininlärningMaskininlärningMaskininlärning
FamiljLatent structureLatent structureMachine learning
Ursprungsår193919361997
UpphovspersonClassical Gaussian discriminant analysis (Fisher / Welch lineage)Fisher, R. A.Mitchell, T. M. (textbook treatment)
TypGenerative Gaussian classifierSupervised dimensionality reduction and linear classifierProbabilistic classifier (Bayes' theorem with conditional independence)
UrsprungskällaHastie, T., Tibshirani, R., & Friedman, J. (2009). The Elements of Statistical Learning (2nd ed.). Springer. ISBN: 978-0-387-84857-0Fisher, R. A. (1936). The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems. Annals of Eugenics, 7(2), 179–188. DOI ↗Mitchell, T. M. (1997). Machine Learning. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 978-0070428072
AliasQDA, quadratic classifier, kuadratik diskriminant analiziLDA, Fisher's discriminant analysis, Fisher linear discriminant, normal discriminant analysisNaive Bayes Sınıflandırıcı, naive bayes classifier, simple Bayes, Gaussian Naive Bayes
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SammanfattningQuadratic discriminant analysis is a generative classifier that models each class with its own multivariate Gaussian distribution, allowing each class a separate covariance matrix. Unlike linear discriminant analysis, which assumes a shared covariance and yields linear boundaries, QDA's per-class covariances produce curved (quadratic) decision boundaries, letting it capture differences in the spread and orientation of the classes.Linear Discriminant Analysis is a supervised method for dimensionality reduction and classification, introduced by Ronald A. Fisher in 1936, that finds linear combinations of features which maximally separate predefined classes while preserving as much class-discriminatory information as possible. It simultaneously serves as a feature-projection technique and a probabilistic classifier, making it one of the foundational methods in pattern recognition and statistical learning.Naive Bayes is a fast probabilistic classifier that applies Bayes' theorem while assuming that the features are conditionally independent given the class — a method given its standard machine-learning treatment in Tom Mitchell's 1997 textbook Machine Learning. Despite this simplifying ('naive') assumption, it is quick to train and often surprisingly accurate.
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