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Decision Trees, Random Forests, and the Genealogy of the Black Box
Matthew L. Jones
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Black Box
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Machine Learning
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Neural Network
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Supervised Learning
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Predictive Models
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Physicists
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Paragon
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Social Scientists
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Algorithm Implementation
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Multivariate Statistics
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Ubiquitous Systems
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Symbolic Interpretation
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1990s
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Technique
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Contemporary
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Tradition
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1980s
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Limitations
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physicists
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Symbolics
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Data-driven
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1970s
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triumph
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Renaissance
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Genesis
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Opaque
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Ethos
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Artificial Intelligence
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Social Sciences
Decision Tree
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Genealogy
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Social Scientists
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Renaissance
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Data Science
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Artificial Intelligence
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Neural Network
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Machine Learning
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Artificial Intelligence
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Supervised Learning
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Psychology
Black Box
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Artificial Intelligence
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Neural Network
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Machine Learning
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