man/rmd/C5_rules_C5.0.md

For this engine, there is a single mode: classification

Tuning Parameters

This model has 2 tuning parameters:

Note that C5.0 has a tool for early stopping during boosting where less iterations of boosting are performed than the number requested. C5_rules() turns this feature off (although it can be re-enabled using [C50::C5.0Control()]).

Translation from parsnip to the underlying model call (classification)

The rules extension package is required to fit this model.

library(rules)

C5_rules(
  trees = integer(1),
  min_n = integer(1)
) %>%
  set_engine("C5.0") %>%
  set_mode("classification") %>%
  translate()
## C5.0 Model Specification (classification)
## 
## Main Arguments:
##   trees = integer(1)
##   min_n = integer(1)
## 
## Computational engine: C5.0 
## 
## Model fit template:
## rules::c5_fit(x = missing_arg(), y = missing_arg(), weights = missing_arg(), 
##     trials = integer(1), minCases = integer(1))

Preprocessing requirements

This engine does not require any special encoding of the predictors. Categorical predictors can be partitioned into groups of factor levels (e.g. {a, c} vs {b, d}) when splitting at a node. Dummy variables are not required for this model.

Case weights

This model can utilize case weights during model fitting. To use them, see the documentation in [case_weights] and the examples on tidymodels.org.

The fit() and fit_xy() arguments have arguments called case_weights that expect vectors of case weights.

Saving fitted model objects

This model object contains data that are not required to make predictions. When saving the model for the purpose of prediction, the size of the saved object might be substantially reduced by using functions from the butcher package.

References



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parsnip documentation built on Aug. 18, 2023, 1:07 a.m.