Detecting relevant variables and interactions in supervised classification.
The widely used Support Vector Machine (SVM) method has shown to yield good results in Supervised Classification problems. When the interpretability is an important issue, then classification methods such as Classification and Regression Trees (CART) might be more attractive, since they are designed...
Hoofdauteurs: | Romero-Morales, D, Carrizosa, E, Martin-Barragan, B |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2011
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