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Wednesday, July 5 • 11:00am - 11:18am
Transformation Forests

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Keywords: random forest, transformation model, quantile regression forest, conditional distribution, conditional quantiles
Webpages: https://R-forge.R-project.org/projects/ctm https://arxiv.org/1701.02110
Regression models for supervised learning problems with a continuous target are commonly understood as models for the conditional mean of the target given predictors. This notion is simple and therefore appealing for interpretation and visualisation. Information about the whole underlying conditional distribution is, however, not available from these models. A more general understanding of regression models as models for conditional distributions allows much broader inference from such models, for example the computation of prediction intervals. Several random forest-type algorithms aim at estimating conditional distributions, most prominently quantile regression forests. We propose a novel approach based on a parametric family of distributions characterised by their transformation function. A dedicated novel transformation tree'' algorithm able to detect distributional changes is developed. Based on these transformation trees, we introducetransformation forests’‘as an adaptive local likelihood estimator of conditional distribution functions. The resulting models are fully parametric yet very general and allow broad inference procedures, such as the model-based bootstrap, to be applied in a straightforward way. The procedures are implemented in the ``trtf’’ R add-on package currently available from R-forge.

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Wednesday July 5, 2017 11:00am - 11:18am CEST
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