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'''Optimal Discriminant Analysis''' ('''ODA
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Optimal discriminant analysis may be thought of as a generalization of Fisher's [[linear discriminant analysis]]. Optimal discriminant analysis is an alternative to [[analysis of variance|ANOVA]] (analysis of variance) and [[regression analysis]], which attempt to express one [[dependent variable]] as a linear combination of other features or measurements. However, ANOVA and regression analysis give a dependent variable that is a numerical variable, while optimal discriminant analysis gives a dependent variable that is a class variable.
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