TreeBagger: Random forest or bagged decision trees?
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I'm currently building a model using Matlab's TreeBagger function (R2016a). However, I can not find out whether this function implements Breiman's Random forest algorithm or it is just bagging decision trees. Is there someone who can explain to me what TreeBagger does? If someone can explain, I'm also interested in the exact difference between random forests and bagged decision trees!
Thank you for your time!
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michio
on 28 Sep 2016
Edited: michio
on 28 Sep 2016
It's Breiman's Random forest algorithm by default.
According to Wikpedia, Breiman's random forest algorithm is "Breiman's 'bagging' idea and random selection of features." That's why there's a comment in a doc page about this being Breiman's algorithm except when 'all' is chosen. If 'all' is chosen, the algorithm is just bagged decision trees (bag = bootstrap aggregation).
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