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DM: binary vs. multiway splits in classification trees


From: Tjen-Sien Lim
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 02:08:16 -0500 (EST)
I was wondering if anyone has an example where classification tree
with multiway splits provides a much better explanation about the data
than tree with binary splits does. Using KnowlegdeSEEKER ('cluster'
and 'exhaustive' methods), I haven't found data sets showing multiway
splits are better than binary. Thanks.

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Tjen-Sien Lim                (608) 262-8181                        
Dept. of Statistics          limt@stat.wisc.edu
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison   http://www.stat.wisc.edu/~limt
1210 West Dayton Street       
Madison, WI 53706



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