[R]: multinom()

Peter Ho peter at esb.ucp.pt
Mon Mar 27 13:05:13 CEST 2000


Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:

> > On another note, Is it possible to get a set of discriminant scores for
> > the multinom fit using predict.nnet or some other function like for lda
> > using predict.lda?
>
> Um, what do such scores mean? You can hack predict.multinom to do this,
> but only differences in scores are relevant. It fits probabilities, only.

What I wanted here was for some way to have a graphical view of a logistic
discrimination, like lda does with plotting discriminant scores. Most non
statisticians find graphical display of results easier to understand. Many
Journals prefer graphics instead of tables to show results.

Apologies for my ignorance. I have never used Logistic discrimination before
and I am still trying to understand some of the concepts.

Thanks

Peter

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Peter Ho
Escola Superior de Biotecnologia
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida
4200-072 Porto
Portugal




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