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_63
    Snippet: Similar to the RF classifier, we also computed the average proteome SDA per virus in each of the 23 tissues. We then applied a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) to these averaged SDAs. We assigned each virus to its corresponding tropism (Sup. Table 1 ) in order to find the linear combination of tissue adaptation features that maximized differences between viral target tissues (Extended Data Fig. 1 , Sup. Table 3 )......
    Document: Similar to the RF classifier, we also computed the average proteome SDA per virus in each of the 23 tissues. We then applied a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) to these averaged SDAs. We assigned each virus to its corresponding tropism (Sup. Table 1 ) in order to find the linear combination of tissue adaptation features that maximized differences between viral target tissues (Extended Data Fig. 1 , Sup. Table 3 ).

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