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Jalem Raj Rohit
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Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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Linear discriminant analysis


Linear discriminant analysis is the algorithm that is used for classification tasks. This is often used to find the linear combination of the input features in the data, which can separate the observations into classes. In this case, it would be two classes; however, multi-class classification can also be done through the discriminant analysis algorithm, which is also called the multi-class linear discriminant analysis algorithm.

Getting ready

To get started with this recipe, you have to clone the DiscriminantAnalysis.jl library from GitHub. This can be done by the following command:

Pkg.clone("https://github.com/trthatcher/DiscriminantAnalysis.jl.git")

And then, we can import the library by calling by its name, which is DiscriminantAnalysis. This can be done as follows:

using DiscriminantAnalysis

We also have to use the DataFrames library from Julia. If this library doesn't exist in your local system, it can be added by the following command:

Pkg.add("DataFrames...
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Jalem Raj Rohit

Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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