2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3054006
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Heuristic and Backtracking Algorithms for Improving the Performance of Efficiency Analysis Trees

Abstract: In the literature of Economics, Engineering and Operations Research, the estimation of production frontiers is a current hot topic. Many parametric and nonparametric methodologies have been introduced for estimating technical efficiency of a set of units (for example, firms) from the production frontier. However, few of these methodologies are based upon machine learning techniques, despite being a rising field of research. Recently, a bridge has been built between these literatures, machine learning and produ… Show more

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“…However, the above is reachable because the tree's growth occurs evolutionarily. Besides, the fitting process is achieved by minimizing the MSE and using stopping rules linked to the size of the database, avoiding empty leaf nodes [25]. For its part, it is necessary to mention that the importance of the tool lies in being useful for decision-making in educational environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the above is reachable because the tree's growth occurs evolutionarily. Besides, the fitting process is achieved by minimizing the MSE and using stopping rules linked to the size of the database, avoiding empty leaf nodes [25]. For its part, it is necessary to mention that the importance of the tool lies in being useful for decision-making in educational environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where denotes the sub-tree that is produced from applying the EAT algorithm, is 𝑇 𝑘 the number of splits, , and presents the highest al., 2020). Thus, the predictor function is non-decreasing, and the estimated production frontier looks like a step function (Aparicio et al, 2021;Esteve et al, 2021a). Thus, the production technology estimated using EAT is defined as follows:…”
Section: Efficiency Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is challenging to select the number of bootstrap replications and optimal number of m (Villegas et al, 2019). Consequently, Esteve et al (2020Esteve et al ( , 2021a developed a new technique, called Efficiency Analysis Trees (EAT). This technique combines the Classification and Regression Trees (CART) proposed by Breiman et al (1984) with non-parametric analysis to measure efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CART is a binary tree with a binary cut, which cuts the data into two copies at a time, into the left and right subtrees, and there are two of each non-leaf node. CART has more leaf nodes than non-leaves, so it can be used for both classification and can be used for regression [17]. The expression form is as follows:…”
Section: Decision Tree Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%