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+ | The discriminant functions <math>g_1(x),\ldots, g_K(x)</math> such that <math>g_i(x)</math> n-dim ''S'' space | ||
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LECTURE THEME : - Discriminant Functions
Discriminant Functions: one way of representing classifiers
Given the classes $ \omega_1, \cdots, \omega_k $
The discriminant functions $ g_1(x),\ldots, g_K(x) $ such that $ g_i(x) $ n-dim S space $ \rightarrow \Re $