How does RegressionTree.fit works?
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Hi,
I made a regression tree. now I will describe the process. But I cannot find the procedure as described in the literature. I know that the split is formed with MSE, but the calculation is never done.
The documentation center (<http://www.mathworks.de/de/help/stats/classification-trees-and-regression-trees.html>) describe the process a little bit, but there are no code.
Can you help me and give a hint where i can find this?
thanks
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Ilya
on 4 Feb 2013
The MATLAB implementation is based on this book:
Breiman, L., J. Friedman, R. Olshen, and C. Stone. Classification and Regression Trees. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1984.
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Ilya
on 4 Feb 2013
You won't be able to see the actual code. The split search in RegressionTree is coded in C++ for speed, and the code is not shipped.
You can compute MSE using the var function from the Statistics Toolbox. For example, let y be a vector of response values for all observations landing on a specific node of the decision tree. The value predicted by the tree for this node is then mean(y). The MSE associated with this node is var(y,1). The weighted MSE used to compute the split gain is numel(y)*var(y,1).
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