Mixture of Decision Trees for Interpretable Machine Learning

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Authors Simeon Brรผggenjรผrgen, Nina Schaaf, Pascal Kerschke, Marco F. Huber arXiv ID 2211.14617 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Citations 2 Venue International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications Last Checked 4 months ago
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This work introduces a novel interpretable machine learning method called Mixture of Decision Trees (MoDT). It constitutes a special case of the Mixture of Experts ensemble architecture, which utilizes a linear model as gating function and decision trees as experts. Our proposed method is ideally suited for problems that cannot be satisfactorily learned by a single decision tree, but which can alternatively be divided into subproblems. Each subproblem can then be learned well from a single decision tree. Therefore, MoDT can be considered as a method that improves performance while maintaining interpretability by making each of its decisions understandable and traceable to humans. Our work is accompanied by a Python implementation, which uses an interpretable gating function, a fast learning algorithm, and a direct interface to fine-tuned interpretable visualization methods. The experiments confirm that the implementation works and, more importantly, show the superiority of our approach compared to single decision trees and random forests of similar complexity.
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