Nonlinear Discriminant Analysis Using Kernel Functions

Roth, Volker, Steinhage, Volker

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Fishers linear discriminant analysis (LDA) is a classical multivariate technique both for dimension reduction and classification. The data vectors are transformed into a low dimensional subspace such that the class centroids are spread out as much as possible. In this subspace LDA works as a simple prototype classifier with linear decision boundaries. However, in many applications the linear boundaries do not adequately separate the classes. We present a nonlinear generalization of discriminant analysis that uses the kernel trick of representing dot products by kernel functions.

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