Performance Comparisons Between Backpropagation Networks and Classification Trees on Three Real-World Applications
Atlas, Les E., Cole, Ronald A., Connor, Jerome T., El-Sharkawi, Mohamed A., II, Robert J. Marks, Muthusamy, Yeshwant K., Barnard, Etienne
–Neural Information Processing Systems
In this paper we compare regression and classification systems. A regression system can generate an output f for an input X, where both X and f are continuous and, perhaps, multidimensional. A classification system can generate an output class, C, for an input X, where X is continuous and multidimensional and C is a member of a finite alphabet. The statistical technique of Classification And Regression Trees (CART) was developed during the years 1973 (Meisel and Michalpoulos) through 1984 (Breiman el al).
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1990
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