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- Title
Bias in random forest variable importance measures: illustrations, sources and a solution.
- Authors
Strobl, Carolin; Boulesteix, Anne-Laure; Zeileis, Achim; Hothorn, Torsten
- Abstract
Variable importance measures for random forests have been receiving increased attention as a means of variable selection in many classification tasks in bioinformatics and related scientific fields, for instance to select a subset of genetic markers relevant for the prediction of a certain disease. We show that random forest variable importance measures are a sensible means for variable selection in many applications, but are not reliable in situations where potential predictor variables vary in their scale of measurement or their number of categories. This is particularly important in genomics and computational biology, where predictors often include variables of different types, for example when predictors include both sequence data and continuous variables such as folding energy, or when amino acid sequence data show different numbers of categories.
- Publication
BMC bioinformatics, 2007, Vol 8, p25
- ISSN
1471-2105
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1186/1471-2105-8-25