This document represents a decision tree for classifying Iris flower species. The tree has 16 nodes and uses petal and sepal attributes to successively partition 150 samples into groups with predominant species assignments of Iris-setosa, Iris-versicolor, or Iris-virginica. Nodes are labeled with statistical metrics and classifications become purer at lower levels of the tree.
This document represents a decision tree for classifying Iris flower species. The tree has 16 nodes and uses petal and sepal attributes to successively partition 150 samples into groups with predominant species assignments of Iris-setosa, Iris-versicolor, or Iris-virginica. Nodes are labeled with statistical metrics and classifications become purer at lower levels of the tree.
This document represents a decision tree for classifying Iris flower species. The tree has 16 nodes and uses petal and sepal attributes to successively partition 150 samples into groups with predominant species assignments of Iris-setosa, Iris-versicolor, or Iris-virginica. Nodes are labeled with statistical metrics and classifications become purer at lower levels of the tree.