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Functional Trees are one type of multivariate trees. This work studies the performance of different ensemble methods (Bagging, Random Subspaces, AdaBoost, Rotation Forest) using three variants (multivariate internal nodes, multivariate leaves or both) of these trees as base classifiers. The best results, for all the ensemble methods, are obtained using Functional Trees with multivariate leaves and...
Ensembles of decision trees are considered for imbalanced datasets. Conventional decision trees (C4.5) and trees for imbalanced data (CCPDT: Class Confidence Proportion Decision Tree) are used as base classifiers. Ensemble methods, based on undersampling and oversampling, for imbalanced data are considered. Conventional ensemble methods, not specific for imbalanced data, are also studied: Bagging,...
This paper proposes a method for constructing ensembles of decision trees: GRASP Forest. This method uses the metaheuristic GRASP, usually used in optimization problems, to increase the diversity of the ensemble. While Random Forest increases the diversity by randomly choosing a subset of attributes in each tree node, GRASP Forest takes into account all the attributes, the source of randomness in...
Ensembles are learning methods the operation of which relies on a combination of different base models. The diversity of ensembles is a fundamental aspect that conditions their operation. Random Feature Weights ( $${\mathcal {RFW}}$$ RFW ) was proposed as a classification-tree ensemble construction method in which diversity is introduced into each tree by means of a random weight associated...
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