A Decision Tree is a graphical representation of a procedure for classifying or evaluating an item or task. A decision tree represents a function that maps each element of its domain to an element of its range. Decision trees are often used as a method for making practical inductive inferences.
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CRUISE is a statistical decision tree algorithm for classification. It is an improved descendant of an older algorithm called FACT.
An applet which solves extensive form games (multi-player decision trees).
ITI (Incremental Tree Inducer) - a program that constructs decision trees automatically from labeled examples.
Data Mining Tools See5 and C5.0 - classifiers that are expressed as decision trees or sets of if-then rules.
Presents a worked example to explain the theory.
A Framework for Fast Decision Tree Construction of Large Datasets
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SGI's MineSet Tree Visualizer for viewing decision-trees.
Decision tree analysis software.
Software for management decision analysis.
Decision tree analysis software.
SGI's MineSet Tree Visualizer for viewing decision-trees.
Data Mining Tools See5 and C5.0 - classifiers that are expressed as decision trees or sets of if-then rules.
ITI (Incremental Tree Inducer) - a program that constructs decision trees automatically from labeled examples.
Presents a worked example to explain the theory.
Software for management decision analysis.
CRUISE is a statistical decision tree algorithm for classification. It is an improved descendant of an older algorithm called FACT.
A Framework for Fast Decision Tree Construction of Large Datasets
[PDF]
An applet which solves extensive form games (multi-player decision trees).
