subtree in a parent tree. This type of algorithms are used in web mining, data mining and network mining. For Example: In Google when we search anything and imagine if all the data in Google data base is saved as tree, so, when we search, it gives all the subtree, its relative patterns and output it. In this program, there is a parent tree and input subtree, this program will search whether the input is in the parent tree and number of occurrence of subtree in parent tree. Let, 5,3,4,5,3,4
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DECISION TREE model build STEP 1: build training data set and validation data set. Output of SAS | Meaning of this step | libname homework 'C:\Users\WAN1_XIAO\Downloads';run;data homework.Rabc ; set homework.Abc;IF x10>5.1 then RX10=1;else RX10=0;DROP id x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x9 x10;run; | RECODE variable for analysis | | Prepare to split data | | Use 70% data to build decision tree model.Use 30% data to build validation data set. | | 1. Based on the question, we can find all
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making investment decisions. It helps them make choices, take risks, and gain information that is needed. The decision tree can be simple or complex. It shows a combination of choice with different possible events. The usage of decision trees has helped various companies to determine the best alternative, which yields the greatest monetary gain. An example of a decision tree applied in real life is by the Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC). It was used in deciding whether to invest in a major
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I encourage you to use the DECIDE framework (adopted from Kerin & Peterson 2013) as you work through the cases in this class. Note that these steps are iterative, in that you begin with step 1, then move to step 2, then reconsider step 1, then move to step 3, then reconsider steps 1 & 2, etc. This iterative process will help you develop excellent recommendations that are internally consistent , supported by compelling strategic and financial arguments. I highlight in red specific suggestions for
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company in "The Lemon Tree." Read through the fictional dilemma, and then choose the subject of discrimination discussed therein, planning to debate the ramifications of that with your classmates and your instructor. Some of this seems obvious, but others aren’t as easy to determine as they seem. Your instructor will bring in new and different “twists and turns” as we go along. Read the dilemma, and then let's discuss. (The dilemma is found on the left tree, entitled "The Lemon Tree Dilemma." ) 1.
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EN1320 Composition I | Christmas in Colorado | Module 4 Essay: Write a Memoir | | Jeff Stucker | 4/29/2014 | | Last year my family and I decided to do something different for Christmas and go to Gunnison, Colorado to go skiing for a family Christmas trip. This would include me, my brother, my mom, my dad, and my grandparents. I was so excited ever since I had heard the news in October. I had only been to Colorado in the summer before and I had never spent Christmas away from home
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religious one centered around Jesus. In society I believe that Christmas has become all about the presents: whether it be the expectation of getting them or the stress of trying to find the perfectly impressive present for a loved one. Even the Christmas tree no longer has meaning, they are commercially grown to be chopped down and last in the house for two weeks. The holiday season has become all about spending money instead of about the glory of God. The only thing that should be important on Christmas
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my mom goes out and buys plain stockings and buys a bunch decorative stuff and we make our own stocking the way we want. Another thing we do is on Christmas eve is open our presents from other family members and we get to pick one present under the tree from our parents to open early. These are very fun traditions and I enjoy them greatly these are customs and traditions I would like to pass down to my children and share it with other people to enjoy with their own
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on time; Late = project finished late; FP = favorable software progress in the first five months; NP = learning nothing new in the first five months; and UP = unfavorable software progress in the first five months. Consider the decision tree shown in Figure 1 where the nodes have been numbered for easy reference. The decision choices at the initial decision node (D1) are: SW Only, Delay HW, and HW Now. Do we need to consider all three decision options at D1? Note that there is no explicit
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Quantitative Values Project: Homeowner Master Bathroom Remodel To incorporate quantitative values of expected value and probability into the risk management plan for my master bathroom remodel project will be a challenge. The homeowner is taking on the task of trying to do much of the remodel work himself. Hence the risk is related to human failure. Since the homeowner does not have extensive experience in some of the remodeling tasks, there is no history that can be used to calculate failure
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