randomForestSRC::var.select minimal depth variable selection from the Iris dataset.randomForestSRC::var.select function for the randomForestSRC::rfsrc classification
forest for the Iris data set.This famous (Fisher's or Anderson's) iris data set gives the measurements in centimeters of the variables sepal length and width and petal length and width, respectively, for 50 flowers from each of 3 species of iris. The species are Iris setosa, versicolor, and virginica.
iris is a data frame with 150 cases (rows) and 5 variables (columns) named Sepal.Length, Sepal.Width, Petal.Length, Petal.Width, and Species.
randomForestSRC::var.select object for the iris classification random forestFisher, R. A. (1936) The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems. Annals of Eugenics, 7, Part II, 179-188.
Anderson, Edgar (1935). The irises of the Gaspe Peninsula, Bulletin of the American Iris Society, 59, 2-5.
Ishwaran H. and Kogalur U.B. (2014). Random Forests for Survival, Regression and Classification (RF-SRC), R package version 1.5.4.
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randomForestSRC::var.select randomForestSRC::rfsrc irisiris_vs <- var.select(Species ~ ., iris)
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