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Global multi-output decision trees for interaction prediction
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Geurts, Pierre
, Vens, Celine
, Pliakos, Konstantinos
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Computing time
/ Decision trees
/ Machine learning
/ Mathematical models
/ Model accuracy
/ Predictions
2018
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Global multi-output decision trees for interaction prediction
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Geurts, Pierre
, Vens, Celine
, Pliakos, Konstantinos
in
Computing time
/ Decision trees
/ Machine learning
/ Mathematical models
/ Model accuracy
/ Predictions
2018
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Global multi-output decision trees for interaction prediction
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Global multi-output decision trees for interaction prediction
2018
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Overview
Interaction data are characterized by two sets of objects, each described by their own set of features. They are often modeled as networks and the values of interest are the possible interactions between two instances, represented usually as a matrix. Here, a novel global decision tree learning method is proposed, where multi-output decision trees are constructed over the global interaction setting, addressing the problem of interaction prediction as a multi-label classification task. More specifically, the tree is constructed by splitting the interaction matrix both row-wise and column-wise, incorporating this way both interaction dataset features in the learning procedure. Experiments are conducted across several heterogeneous interaction datasets from the biomedical domain. The experimental results indicate the superiority of the proposed method against other decision tree approaches in terms of predictive accuracy, model size and computational efficiency. The performance is boosted by fully exploiting the multi-output structure of the model. We conclude that the proposed method should be considered in interaction prediction tasks, especially where interpretable models are desired.
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Springer Nature B.V
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