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moa.HoeffdingTree(1) | A Hoeffding tree (VFDT) is an incremental, anytime decision tree induction algorithm that is capable of learning from massive data streams, assuming that the distribution generating examples does not change over time. Hoeffding trees exploit the fact that a small sample can often be enough to choose an optimal splitting attribute. This idea is supported mathematically by the Hoeffding bound, which quantifies the number of observations (in our case, examples) needed to estimate some statistics within a prescribed precision (in our case, the goodness of an attribute). |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_b | false |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_c | 1.0E-7 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_d | NominalAttributeClassObserver |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_e | 1000000 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_g | 200 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_l | NBAdaptive |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_m | 33554432 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_n | GaussianNumericAttributeClassObserver |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_p | false |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_q | 0 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_r | false |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_s | InfoGainSplitCriterion |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_t | 0.05 |
moa.HoeffdingTree(1)_z | false |
0.6432 Per class |
0.7369 Per class |
0.1127 |
79.7975 |
0.2554 |
0.5 |
155 Per class |
0.764 Per class |
0.8 |
1 |
0.8 Per class |
0.5107 |
0.5 |
0.4108 |
0.8216 |
0.01 |