Selected article for: "discriminant analysis and linear discriminant analysis"

Author: Xavier Hernandez-Alias; Martin Schaefer; Luis Serrano
Title: Translational adaptation of human viruses to the tissues they infect
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 0rk2dw4e_58
    Snippet: We applied a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) to the viral RCUs, taking for each virus the average RCU of its proteins. We assigned each virus to its corresponding tropism (Sup. Table 1 ) in order to find the linear combination of codon features that maximized differences between viral target tissues. Given the collinear nature of RCUs by definition, the estimated coefficients are impossible to interpret, although it does not hamper the classi.....
    Document: We applied a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) to the viral RCUs, taking for each virus the average RCU of its proteins. We assigned each virus to its corresponding tropism (Sup. Table 1 ) in order to find the linear combination of codon features that maximized differences between viral target tissues. Given the collinear nature of RCUs by definition, the estimated coefficients are impossible to interpret, although it does not hamper the classification performance.

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