Random Forest classification implementation in Java based on Breiman's algorithm (2001). It assumes the data is in the form [ X_1, X_2, . . ., X_M, Y ] where Y \in {0, 1, . . ., C}. The user must define M, C, and m initially.

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Java

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Java Artificial Intelligence Software

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2007-01-02