Hi,
see this web page:
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~vos/DataMining.html
you'll find something about classification with
examples:
4. Classification
Decision theory, Linear discriminant analysis,
Quadratic discriminant analysis, Fisher's LDA,
Logistic discrimination, Non-parametric classification
tools, Classifier assessment, Tree-based classifiers,
Bagging and Boosting
Best regards,
Vito
you wrote:
Hello all,
Im just beggining using R. I have read a couple of
introductory documents
but they are very general. Is there a document focused
on classification?
(this is what Ill be using R for). Examples would be
just fine.
Thanks in advance,
Ulises
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