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arxiv: 2408.01926 · v2 · pith:SNGCS2C7 · submitted 2024-08-04 · cs.LG · stat.ME· stat.ML

Efficient Decision Trees for Tensor Regressions

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classification cs.LG stat.MEstat.ML
keywords scalar-on-tensortreemodelsefficientmethodproblemsregressiontensor-input
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We proposed the tensor-input tree (TT) method for scalar-on-tensor and tensor-on-tensor regression problems. We first address scalar-on-tensor problem by proposing scalar-output regression tree models whose input variable are tensors (i.e., multi-way arrays). We devised and implemented fast randomized and deterministic algorithms for efficient fitting of scalar-on-tensor trees, making TT competitive against tensor-input GP models. Based on scalar-on-tensor tree models, we extend our method to tensor-on-tensor problems using additive tree ensemble approaches. Theoretical justification and extensive experiments on real and synthetic datasets are provided to illustrate the performance of TT.

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