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What is Discriminant Function Analysis

Handbook of Research on Social Dimensions of Semantic Technologies and Web Services
Discriminant function analysis is used to determine which variables discriminate between two or more naturally occurring groups. For example, a medical researcher may record different variables relating to patients’ backgrounds in order to learn which variables best predict whether a patient is likely to recover completely (group 1), partially (group 2), or not at all (group 3). Discriminant function analysis could then be used to determine which variable(s) are the best predictors of patients’ subsequent recovery.
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Attempting to Model Sense Division for Word Sense Disambiguation
Pascual Cantos Gómez (Universidad de Murcia, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-650-1.ch007
Abstract
This chapter starts exploring the potential of co-occurrence data for word sense disambiguation. The findings on the robustness of the different distribution of co-occurrence data on the assumption that distinct meanings of the same word attract different co-occurrence data, has taken the author to experiment (i) on possible grouping of word meanings by means of cluster analysis and (ii) on word sense disambiguation using discriminant function analysis. In addition, two priorities have been pursued: first, find robust statistical techniques, and second, minimize computational costs. Future research aims at the transition from coarse-grained senses to finer-grained ones by means of reiteration of the same model on different levels of contextual differentiation.
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