💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Random forest"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hyperforestnoun | (mathematics) A related group of hypertrees |
| regression treenoun | A classification and regression tree. |
| subforestnoun | (mathematics) A subgraph that is a forest. |
| treenoun | A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches. |
| decision treenoun | A visualization of a complex decision-making situation in which the possible decisions and their likely outcomes are organized in the form of a graph that resembles a tree. |
| link/cut treenoun | (computer science) A data structure that represents a forest (a set of rooted trees) and allows dynamic updates on the tree in logarithmic time. |
| quadtreenoun | A treelike data structure each of whose nodes has up to four children, most often used to partition a two-dimensional space by recursively subdividing it. |
| aa treenoun | (computing) A form of balanced tree used for storing and retrieving ordered data efficiently, a variation of the red-black tree. |
| red-black treenoun | (computing) A type of self-balancing binary search tree, typically used to implement associative arrays. |
| x-treenoun | (computing theory) A data structure based on the R-tree, used for storing data in many dimensions. |
| factorial tablenoun | (statistics) A tabular presentation of data used to show the influence of two independent categorical variables on a dependent variable. |
| pseudoforestnoun | (graph theory) an undirected graph in which every connected component has at most one cycle |
| forest plotnoun | (statistics) A graphical display used in meta-analysis designed to illustrate the relative strength of treatment effects in multiple quantitative scientific studies addressing the same question. |
| factorial experimentnoun | An experiment in which all combinations of multiple parameters or variables are each tested |
| random sequencenoun | (statistics, probability theory) A sequence of identically distributed random variables. |
| branch-decompositionnoun | (mathematics) An unrooted binary tree that represents the hierarchical clustering of the edges of an undirected graph. |
| ensemblenoun | (collective) A group of musicians, dancers, actors, etc who perform together; e.g. the chorus of a ballet company. |
| trienoun | (computer science) An ordered tree data structure that is used to store an associative array where the keys are usually strings. |
| random functionnoun | (computing) A function that returns a random or pseudo-random value that is distributed according to a specific probability distribution associated with the function. |
| randomized algorithmnoun | (mathematics) Any algorithm that uses randomness as part of its logic. |
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