mlr_learners_regr.m5p: Regression M5P Learner

mlr_learners_regr.m5pR Documentation

Regression M5P Learner

Description

Implements base routines for generating M5 Model trees and rules. Calls RWeka::M5P() from RWeka.

Custom mlr3 parameters

  • output_debug_info:

    • original id: output-debug-info

  • do_not_check_capabilities:

    • original id: do-not-check-capabilities

  • num_decimal_places:

    • original id: num-decimal-places

  • batch_size:

    • original id: batch-size

  • Reason for change: This learner contains changed ids of the following control arguments since their ids contain irregular pattern

Dictionary

This Learner can be instantiated via lrn():

lrn("regr.m5p")

Meta Information

  • Task type: “regr”

  • Predict Types: “response”

  • Feature Types: “logical”, “integer”, “numeric”, “factor”, “ordered”

  • Required Packages: mlr3, RWeka

Parameters

Id Type Default Levels Range
subset untyped - -
na.action untyped - -
N logical - TRUE, FALSE -
U logical - TRUE, FALSE -
R logical - TRUE, FALSE -
M integer 4 (-\infty, \infty)
output_debug_info logical FALSE TRUE, FALSE -
do_not_check_capabilities logical FALSE TRUE, FALSE -
num_decimal_places integer 2 [1, \infty)
batch_size integer 100 [1, \infty)
L logical - TRUE, FALSE -
options untyped NULL -

Super classes

mlr3::Learner -> mlr3::LearnerRegr -> LearnerRegrM5P

Methods

Public methods

Inherited methods

Method new()

Creates a new instance of this R6 class.

Usage
LearnerRegrM5P$new()

Method clone()

The objects of this class are cloneable with this method.

Usage
LearnerRegrM5P$clone(deep = FALSE)
Arguments
deep

Whether to make a deep clone.

Author(s)

damirpolat

References

Quinlan RJ (1992). “Learning with Continuous Classes.” In 5th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 343-348.

Wang Y, Witten IH (1997). “Induction of model trees for predicting continuous classes.” In Poster papers of the 9th European Conference on Machine Learning.

See Also

Examples


# Define the Learner
learner = mlr3::lrn("regr.m5p")
print(learner)

# Define a Task
task = mlr3::tsk("mtcars")

# Create train and test set
ids = mlr3::partition(task)

# Train the learner on the training ids
learner$train(task, row_ids = ids$train)

print(learner$model)


# Make predictions for the test rows
predictions = learner$predict(task, row_ids = ids$test)

# Score the predictions
predictions$score()


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