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Bottom-Up Induction of Oblivious Read-Once Decision Graphs: Strengths and Limitations

Conference Paper Decision-Tree Learning Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We report improvements to HOODG, a supervised learning algorithm that induces concepts from labelled instances using oblivious, read-once decision graphs as the underlying hypothesis representation structure. While it is shown that the greedy approach to variable ordering is locally optimal, we also show an inherent limitation of all bottom-up induction algorithms, including HOODG, that construct such decision graphs bottom-up by minimizing the width of levels in the resulting graph. We report our empirical experiments that demonstrate the algorithm’ s generalization power.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
161467533966905689