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Pădurea Aleatorie Explicabilă×Gradient Boosting×
DomeniuÎnvățare automatăÎnvățare automată
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Anul apariției2001–20172001
Autorul originalBreiman, L. (RF); Lundberg & Lee (SHAP attribution)Friedman, J. H.
TipInterpretable ensemble (bagging + post-hoc attribution)Ensemble (sequential boosting of decision trees)
Sursa seminalăLundberg, S. M., & Lee, S.-I. (2017). A unified approach to interpreting model predictions. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 30, 4765–4774. link ↗Friedman, J. H. (2001). Greedy Function Approximation: A Gradient Boosting Machine. Annals of Statistics, 29(5), 1189–1232. DOI ↗
Denumiri alternativeXRF, interpretable random forest, transparent random forest, random forest with explainabilityGradient Boosting (GBM), GBM, gradient boosted trees, gradient boosting machine
Înrudite45
RezumatExplainable Random Forest (XRF) combines the predictive power of Breiman's Random Forest ensemble with systematic post-hoc attribution methods — principally SHAP values and mean-decrease-in-impurity importance — to make model decisions transparent and auditable. It delivers both high accuracy and human-interpretable feature contributions, satisfying demands from regulators, domain experts, and academic reviewers alike.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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