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beta.polyclass: Polyclass: polychotomous regression and multiple classification

Description

Produces a beta-plot for a polyclass object.

Usage

beta.polyclass(fit, which, xsp = 0.4, cex)

Arguments

fit

polyclass object, typically the result of polyclass.

which

which classes should be compared? Default is to compare all classes.

xsp

location of the vertical line to the left of the axis. Useful for making high quality, device dependent, graphics.

cex

character size. Default is whatever the present character size is. Useful for making high quality, device dependent, graphics.

Value

A beta plot. One line for each basis function. The left part of the plot indicates the basis function, the right half the relative location of the betas (coefficients) of that basis function, normalized with respect to parent basis functions, for all classes. The scaling is supposed to suggest a relative importance of the basis functions. This may suggest which basis functions are important for separating particular classes.

References

Charles Kooperberg, Smarajit Bose, and Charles J. Stone (1997). Polychotomous regression. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 92, 117--127.

Charles J. Stone, Mark Hansen, Charles Kooperberg, and Young K. Truong. The use of polynomial splines and their tensor products in extended linear modeling (with discussion) (1997). Annals of Statistics, 25, 1371--1470.

See Also

polyclass, plot.polyclass, summary.polyclass, cpolyclass, ppolyclass, rpolyclass.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(iris)
fit.iris <- polyclass(iris[,5], iris[,1:4])
beta.polyclass(fit.iris)
# }

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