Melissa Santos on Nostr: #rstats #statistics I'm consulting on a decision tree that some colleagues are ...
#rstats #statistics I'm consulting on a decision tree that some colleagues are working on - in the end they want grades A-F, so 6 buckets, but the buckets are ordinal.
this feels to me like it should be something more special than just a regular decision tree? like we might want to know that the buckets have an ordering?
would appreciate any thoughts and publicly available references. we're doing this in R.
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