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Robust Bagging×Forêt Aléatoire Robuste×
DomaineApprentissage automatiqueApprentissage automatique
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine1996–2000s2000s–2010s
Auteur d'origineBreiman, L. (bagging); robust variants developed by various authors in 2000sVarious (extensions of Breiman 2001 Random Forest)
TypeEnsemble (robust bootstrap aggregating)Robust Ensemble (noise-tolerant bagging of decision trees)
Source fondatriceBreiman, L. (1996). Bagging predictors. Machine Learning, 24(2), 123–140. DOI ↗Chen, S., & Guestrin, C. (2019). Robust Random Forest. In Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). Also see: Gao, W., & Zhou, Z.-H. (2013). On the Doubt about Margin Explanation of Boosting. Artificial Intelligence, 203, 1–18. link ↗
Aliasrobust bootstrap aggregating, robust ensemble bagging, outlier-resistant bagging, robust BAGGingRRF, noise-robust random forest, outlier-resistant random forest, robust ensemble forest
Apparentées66
RésuméRobust Bagging extends the classic Bootstrap Aggregating (Bagging) framework by replacing or augmenting standard base learners with robust estimators — or by using robust aggregation rules — so that the ensemble remains accurate even when training data contain outliers, mislabelled instances, or heavy-tailed noise distributions.Robust Random Forest extends the standard Random Forest ensemble by incorporating mechanisms that reduce the influence of outliers, label noise, and corrupted observations. Rather than treating all training instances equally, it applies weighting or filtering strategies so that noisy or anomalous samples contribute less to individual tree splits, yielding predictions that remain reliable even when data quality is imperfect.
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