XGBoost performs an optional function called Pruning after the tree models are built.
Pruning starts from the bottom with the leaves and then moves up to the root node. The purpose
of this movement is to check if the gain function at each node is smaller or larger than the ?? value.
If the gain value is smaller than the ?? value, then the pruner cuts the node and reach for the next
one. If the gain value is higher than the ?? value, the pruner leaves the whole parent node without
checking
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Attachment 2 Flow chart for the crack propagation simulations
XGBoost performs an optional function called Pruning after the tree models are built.
Pruning starts from the bottom with the leaves and then moves up to the root node. The purpose
of this movement is to check if the gain function at each node is smaller or larger than the ?? value.
If the gain value is smaller than the ?? value, then the pruner cuts the node and reach for the next
one. If the gain value is higher than the ?? value, the pruner leaves the whole parent node without
checking
XGBoost performs an optional function called Pruning after the tree models are built.
Pruning starts from the bottom with the leaves and then moves up to the root node. The purpose
of this movement is to check if the gain function at each node is smaller or larger than the ?? value.
If the gain value is smaller than the ?? value, then the pruner cuts the node and reach for the next
one. If the gain value is higher than the ?? value, the pruner leaves the whole parent node without
checking