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Regulariserad CatBoost×Gradient Boosting×Regulariserad gradientboosting×
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FamiljMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Ursprungsår201820012001 (gradient boosting); 2016 (explicit L1/L2 regularization in XGBoost)
UpphovspersonProkhorenkova, L., Gusev, G., Vorobev, A., Dorogush, A. V., & Gulin, A. (Yandex Research)Friedman, J. H.Chen, T. & Guestrin, C. (building on Friedman, J. H.)
TypRegularized gradient boosting ensembleEnsemble (sequential boosting of decision trees)Regularized ensemble (additive tree model)
UrsprungskällaProkhorenkova, L., Gusev, G., Vorobev, A., Dorogush, A. V., & Gulin, A. (2018). CatBoost: unbiased boosting with categorical features. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 31. link ↗Friedman, J. H. (2001). Greedy Function Approximation: A Gradient Boosting Machine. Annals of Statistics, 29(5), 1189–1232. DOI ↗Chen, T. & Guestrin, C. (2016). XGBoost: A scalable tree boosting system. Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 785–794. DOI ↗
AliasCatBoost with regularization, regularized categorical boosting, CatBoost L2 regularization, penalized CatBoostGradient Boosting (GBM), GBM, gradient boosted trees, gradient boosting machinepenalized gradient boosting, shrinkage-regularized boosting, XGBoost-style regularization, L1/L2 gradient boosting
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SammanfattningRegularized CatBoost applies explicit regularization controls — L2 leaf regularization, tree depth constraints, shrinkage rate, and model size penalties — on top of CatBoost's ordered gradient boosting framework, reducing overfitting while retaining CatBoost's native handling of categorical features and its low prediction latency on tabular datasets.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.Regularized gradient boosting extends the classic additive tree ensemble (Friedman 2001) by embedding L1 and L2 penalty terms directly into the training objective, along with a complexity penalty on tree size. Popularized by XGBoost (Chen & Guestrin 2016), this framework reduces overfitting and improves generalization compared to unpenalized boosting, while retaining the method's characteristic accuracy on tabular data.
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