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Bagging (agregacja bootstrapowa)×Proces Gaussa×
DziedzinaUczenie maszynoweUczenie maszynowe
RodzinaMachine learningMachine learning
Rok powstania19962006 (book); roots in Kriging, 1951)
TwórcaBreiman, L.Rasmussen, C. E. & Williams, C. K. I.
TypEnsemble meta-algorithm (variance reduction via bootstrap aggregation)Probabilistic non-parametric model
Źródło pierwotneBreiman, L. (1996). Bagging Predictors. Machine Learning, 24(2), 123–140. DOI ↗Rasmussen, C. E., & Williams, C. K. I. (2006). Gaussian Processes for Machine Learning. MIT Press. ISBN: 978-0-262-18253-9
Inne nazwyBootstrap Aggregating, bootstrap aggregation, bagged ensemble, bagged predictorGP, Gaussian Process Regression, GPR, Kriging
Pokrewne53
PodsumowanieBagging, short for Bootstrap Aggregating, is an ensemble meta-algorithm introduced by Leo Breiman in 1996 that trains multiple copies of a base learner on independently drawn bootstrap samples of the training data and combines their predictions — by averaging for regression or majority vote for classification — to produce a final predictor with substantially lower variance than any single base learner.A Gaussian Process (GP) is a non-parametric, fully probabilistic machine learning model that places a prior distribution directly over functions. Rather than predicting a single value, it returns a predictive mean and a calibrated uncertainty estimate at every test point, making it especially valuable for regression on small to medium datasets and for Bayesian optimization tasks.
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