Estevao Prado (Maynooth University)

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Bayesian Additive Regression Trees with Model Trees

Time: 12:00PM
Date: Mon 28th February 2022
Location: Online [map]

Abstract: Bayesian Additive Regression Trees (BART) is a tree-based machine learning method that has been successfully applied to regression and classification problems. BART assumes regularisation priors on a set of trees that work as weak learners and is very flexible for predicting in the presence of non-linearity and high-order interactions. In this paper, we introduce an extension of BART, called Model Trees BART (MOTR-BART), that considers piecewise linear functions at node levels instead of piecewise constants. In MOTR-BART, rather than having a unique value at node level for the prediction, a linear predictor is estimated considering the covariates that have been used as the split variables in the corresponding tree. In our approach, local linearities are captured more efficiently and fewer trees are required to achieve equal or better performance than BART. Via simulation studies and real data applications, we compare MOTR-BART to its main competitors. R code for MOTR-BART implementation is available at https://github.com/ebprado/MOTR-BART.

Reference: Prado, E.B., Moral, R.A. & Parnell, A.C. Bayesian additive regression trees with model trees. Statistics and Computing 31, 20 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11222-021-09997-3.

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(This talk is part of the Working Group on Statistical Learning series.)

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