The iris data published by Fisher (1936) have been widely used for examples in discriminant analysis and cluster analysis. The sepal length, sepal width, petal length, and petal width are measured in ...
Tuesday, October 28: Often researchers are faced with data in very high dimensions (e.g. too many predictors for a regression model), or must come up with a rule to classify data in pre-determined ...
Example 25.3: Normal-Theory Discriminant Analysis of Iris Data In this example, PROC DISCRIM uses normal-theory methods to classify the iris data used in Example 25.1. The POOL=TEST option tests the ...