How can I use fitcdiscr using my own covariance matrix?
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Hi, I want to train a classifier using my own covariance matrix and/or use data that are already whitened (using a covariance matrix that was estimated from more data than the data that are fed into the classifier). However, I do not see any option to supply a covariance matrix to fitcsdiscr. Is there a way to do this? There is a function called makecdiscr that allows one to supply a covariance matrix, but this seems to create a classifier without fitting/training? Or is the outcome of makecdiscr the same as that of fitcsdiscr, just based on different inputs?
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Bernhard Suhm
2018-2-1
The training of fitcdiscr is to estimate the covariance matrix. If you have the covariance matrix, makecdiscr can be used to generate a discriminant analysis classifier. The output is somewhat different (only what we call a "compact" model from makecdiscr), because the original data is not passed to makediscr. The output of the fit functions includes a reference to the training data.
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