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VakgebiedMachine learningMachine learning
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Jaar van ontstaan20002000s
GrondleggerDomingos, P. & Hulten, G.Adapted from traditional Naive Bayes; incremental form established by the data-stream mining community (Domingos, Hulten, and others, circa 2000)
TypeIncremental supervised classifierProbabilistic classifier (online/incremental)
Oorspronkelijke bronDomingos, P., & Hulten, G. (2000). Mining very fast data streams. In Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 71–80). ACM. link ↗Domingos, P. & Hulten, G. (2000). Mining high-speed data streams. Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 71–80. ACM. DOI ↗
AliassenHoeffding Tree, VFDT, Very Fast Decision Tree, incremental decision treeIncremental Naive Bayes, Streaming Naive Bayes, Naive Bayes with partial_fit, Online NB
Verwant66
SamenvattingAn Online Decision Tree is a decision tree that grows incrementally from a continuous stream of data without revisiting past examples. The dominant algorithm, the Hoeffding Tree (VFDT), uses the Hoeffding bound to decide when enough examples have been seen at a node to split it confidently, enabling scalable, real-time classification on potentially infinite data streams.Online Naive Bayes is an incremental adaptation of the classical Naive Bayes classifier that updates its class-conditional statistics one observation (or one mini-batch) at a time, making it well suited to data streams, very large datasets that cannot be held in memory, and settings where the model must adapt continuously as new labeled examples arrive.
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