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Bagging Ensemble×Gradient Boosting×
NozareAnsambļu mācīšanāsMašīnmācīšanās
SaimeMachine learningMachine learning
Izcelsmes gads19962001
AutorsLeo BreimanFriedman, J. H.
Tipsparallel ensembleEnsemble (sequential boosting of decision trees)
PirmavotsBreiman, L. (1996). Bagging predictors. Machine Learning, 24(2), 123-140. DOI ↗Friedman, J. H. (2001). Greedy Function Approximation: A Gradient Boosting Machine. Annals of Statistics, 29(5), 1189–1232. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumibootstrap aggregatingGradient Boosting (GBM), GBM, gradient boosted trees, gradient boosting machine
Saistītās45
KopsavilkumsBagging, short for bootstrap aggregating, is an ensemble method that reduces variance by training multiple copies of a single learning algorithm on different random subsets of the training data. Each subset is created via bootstrap sampling—randomly drawing samples with replacement. Predictions are combined through majority voting (classification) or averaging (regression). Introduced by Leo Breiman in 1996, bagging forms the foundation for random forests and is particularly effective for reducing overfitting in high-variance models.Gradient Boosting is an ensemble learning method, formalised by Jerome H. Friedman in 2001, that combines a sequence of weak learners — typically shallow decision trees — so that each new tree is fitted to minimise the residual errors of the trees before it. It is the core algorithm behind popular implementations such as XGBoost, LightGBM and CatBoost.
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