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The following pages link to Grouped variable importance with random forests and application to multiple functional data analysis (Q1663198):
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- All Models are Wrong, but Many are Useful: Learning a Variable's Importance by Studying an Entire Class of Prediction Models Simultaneously (Q97217) (← links)
- Testing conditional independence in supervised learning algorithms (Q113672) (← links)
- Functional archetype and archetypoid analysis (Q1658720) (← links)
- Unrestricted permutation forces extrapolation: variable importance requires at least one more model, or there is no free variable importance (Q2066736) (← links)
- Grouped feature importance and combined features effect plot (Q2172623) (← links)
- Classification tree algorithm for grouped variables (Q2282589) (← links)
- Random forest-based approach for physiological functional variable selection for driver's stress level classification (Q2324299) (← links)
- Trees, forests, and impurity-based variable importance in regression (Q2686601) (← links)
- Functional variable selection via Gram–Schmidt orthogonalization for multiple functional linear regression (Q4960785) (← links)
- Quantifying the closeness to a set of random curves <i> via</i> the mean marginal likelihood (Q4990907) (← links)
- Multivariate analysis of variance for functional data (Q5138696) (← links)
- Comments on ``Data science, big data and statistics'' (Q5970962) (← links)
- Supervised classification of curves via a combined use of functional data analysis and tree-based methods (Q6104427) (← links)
- Understanding complex predictive models with ghost variables (Q6114845) (← links)