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arxiv 1412.6388 v1 pith:LGNN24DB submitted 2014-12-19 cs.LG stat.ML

classification cs.LGstat.ML
keywords treebuddingdistributeddecisionpathstreesallowsevery
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Recently proposed budding tree is a decision tree algorithm in which every node is part internal node and part leaf. This allows representing every decision tree in a continuous parameter space, and therefore a budding tree can be jointly trained with backpropagation, like a neural network. Even though this continuity allows it to be used in hierarchical representation learning, the learned representations are local: Activation makes a soft selection among all root-to-leaf paths in a tree. In this work we extend the budding tree and propose the distributed tree where the children use different and independent splits and hence multiple paths in a tree can be traversed at the same time. This ability to combine multiple paths gives the power of a distributed representation, as in a traditional perceptron layer. We show that distributed trees perform comparably or better than budding and traditional hard trees on classification and regression tasks.

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