How to get optimal tree when using random forest method
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Hi,
I use the
meas=[...
[53.4
194.5
220.5
273.1
312.3
331.7
159.7
199.5
293.9
390.7
392.1
398.9
399.1
400.3
52.1
249.3
357.7
44.8
163.9
200.5
335.1
92.4
130.3
77.1]]
species=[{'v16'
'v6'
'v1'
'v126'
'v6'
'v1'
'v16'
'v6'
'v5'
'v156'
'v6'
'v1'
'v16'
'v6'
'v12456'
'v56'
'v256'
'v2456'
'v6'
'v16'
'v1234'
'v16'
'v12356'
'v6'}]
I use below code:
b = TreeBagger(50,meas,species,'oobpred','on')
But how to get optimal tree? Many thanks in advance.
Antworten (2)
mizuki
am 30 Dez. 2016
0 Stimmen
Optimize tree with Bayesian Optimization (use bayesopt function). This feature is introduced in R2016b.
- Tune Random Forest Using Quantile Error and Bayesian Optimization
Also you can search optimal parameters with other methods such as gridsearch, but you need to write code. For gridsearch, this might help you:
- How to do grid Search to optimize sigma using Matlab?
2 Kommentare
Amy Xu
am 19 Apr. 2017
I'm trying to run the following Mathworks example with my own X and Y:
"Tune Random Forest Using Quantile Error and Bayesian Optimization"
https://jp.mathworks.com/help/stats/tune-random-forest-using-quantile-error-and-bayesian-optimization.html
But, I'm getting the following error:
Undefined function or variable 'Y'.
I have attached the modified code (place both files in one folder on your PC drive). Can anyone help?
Marta Caneda Portela
am 6 Sep. 2022
What if I also need 5-fold cross-validation? I can't find any examples online
Don Mathis
am 20 Apr. 2017
You could also try to find the best ensemble like this:
fitcensemble(meas,species,'OptimizeHyperparameters','all')
This will also try boosted decision trees in addition to random forests.
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