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Task 10 (Supervised Classification) lymph Uploaded 12-03-2015 by Joaquin Vanschoren
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weka.BFTree(3)Haijian Shi (2007). Best-first decision tree learning. Hamilton, NZ. Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani (2000). Additive logistic regression : A statistical view of boosting. Annals of statistics. 28(2):337-407.
weka.BFTree(3)_PPOSTPRUNED
weka.BFTree(3)_M2
weka.BFTree(3)_N5
weka.BFTree(3)_Ctrue
weka.BFTree(3)_S1

Result files

xml
Description

XML file describing the run, including user-defined evaluation measures.

model
Model readable

A human-readable description of the model that was built.

model
Model serialized

A serialized description of the model that can be read by the tool that generated it.

arff
Predictions

ARFF file with instance-level predictions generated by the model.

22 Evaluation measures

0.8073
Per class
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.7795
Per class
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.5877
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
70.8551
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.1288
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.2677
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
148
Per class
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
[Oracle Corporation, 1.7.0_75, amd64, Linux, 3.16.0-29-generic]
0.7757
Per class
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.7838
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
1.2818
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.7838
Per class
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.4811
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.3639
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.3089
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
0.8488
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
1345.842
30
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)
30
Cross-validation details (10-fold Crossvalidation)