Random Forest

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Dr.

Dipak Kumar Mohanty


KIIT University, Bhubaneswr
Random Forest

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Use Case- Credit Risk Detection
Here we have 2 decision trees
Random Forest Algorithm
Example:-
Here, let we have 3 subsets (DTs)
Use Case:- Diabetes Prediction
Types of Classifiers
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Random Forests: Missing
data and clustering
No is our initial guess as it is 2:3
Our guess for weight is median
value: 180
Correction: In median
Correction: Instead of 180 it will be 167.5
in all remaing slides
Our new data set after filling the
missing values:
Sample 3 and 4 are similar as they ended up at same leaf
node.
The proximity matrix has a row and has a column
from each Sample

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