Artigo Revisado por pares

Variable Importance Assessment in Regression: Linear Regression versus Random Forest

2009; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 63; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1198/tast.2009.08199

ISSN

1537-2731

Autores

Ulrike Grömping,

Tópico(s)

Neural Networks and Applications

Resumo

Relative importance of regressor variables is an old topic that still awaits a satisfactory solution. When interest is in attributing importance in linear regression, averaging over orderings methods for decomposing R2 are among the state-of-the-art methods, although the mechanism behind their behavior is not (yet) completely understood. Random forests—a machine-learning tool for classification and regression proposed a few years ago—have an inherent procedure of producing variable importances. This article compares the two approaches (linear model on the one hand and two versions of random forests on the other hand) and finds both striking similarities and differences, some of which can be explained whereas others remain a challenge. The investigation improves understanding of the nature of variable importance in random forests. This article has supplementary material online.

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