Classification and regression trees

University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Abstract

Abstract Classification and regression trees are machine‐learning methods for constructing prediction models from data. The models are obtained by recursively partitioning the data space and fitting a simple prediction model within each partition. As a result, the partitioning can be represented graphically as a decision tree. Classification trees are designed for dependent variables that take a finite number of unordered values, with prediction error measured in terms of misclassification cost. Regression trees are for dependent variables that take continuous or ordered discrete values, with prediction error typically measured by the squared difference between the observed and predicted values. This article…

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Keywords
  • Decision tree
  • Regression
  • Computer science
  • Partition (number theory)
  • Machine learning
  • Regression analysis
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Decision tree learning
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