[R-sig-eco] Fwd: Zero-inflated count data and regression trees
Andrew Halford
andrew.halford at gmail.com
Tue Jun 28 02:50:48 CEST 2016
Hi Listers,
I am after some help with finding/creating a splitting criterion to deal
with zero-inflated count data in a regression tree analysis. The rpart
function only has method='poisson' which doesn't deal with excess zeroes.
I found a paper by Lee and Jin (2006) Decision tree approaches for
zero-inflated count data. Journal of Applied Statistics Vol. 33 (8)
<http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/cjas20?open=33&repitition=0#vol_33>
<http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjas20/33/8>:853-865,
which offers a solution using zero-inflated Poisson likelihood but I would
not know how to code this into rpart.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Andy.
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Andrew Halford Ph.D
Research Scientist (Kimberley Marine Parks)
Dept. Parks and Wildlife
Western Australia
Ph: +61 8 9219 9795
Mobile: +61 (0) 468 419 473
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Andrew Halford Ph.D
Research Scientist (Kimberley Marine Parks)
Dept. Parks and Wildlife
Western Australia
Ph: +61 8 9219 9795
Mobile: +61 (0) 468 419 473
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