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Discriminant Analysis:

Discriminant analysis is a method of distinguishing between classes of objects. The values of various attributes of an object are measured and a rule (function) is applied that assigns a classification to that object.

For example, a rule is desired to distinguish between responders and non-responders to a particular medication for multiple sclerosis. The medication has potentially harmful side effects, so it is desirable to discontinue its use in non-responders (while not removing responders from the medication). We could measure:

- # of brain lesions in the past month

- Average brain lesions per month since medication started

- Average brain lesions per month before medication started

- Average number of seizures per month since medication started

- Average number of seizures per month before medication started

Discriminant analysis seeks to establish a rule that accurately divides patients into responders and non-responders based on the above variables. Typically, the rule will be established using a portion of the data (the training data) and tested on another portion of the data.

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