Application of decision tree algorithms for discriminating among woody plant taxa based on the pollen season characteristics
The aim of this study was to verify whether and which parameters of the atmospheric pollen season can distinguish between pollen types, the ranges of parameter values that delineate classes of taxa, and finally which taxa are similar to others within the domain of these parameter ranges. De...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
2015-01-01
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Series: | Archives of Biological Sciences |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2015/0354-46641500089K.pdf |
Summary: | The aim of this study was to verify whether and which parameters of the
atmospheric pollen season can distinguish between pollen types, the ranges
of parameter values that delineate classes of taxa, and finally which taxa
are similar to others within the domain of these parameter ranges. Decision
tree algorithms were applied and the best tree was chosen to describe the
rules of pollen classification. The study material consisted of airborne
pollen grains of the following eight taxa: Alnus, Betula, Carpinus, Corylus,
Cupressaceae, Fraxinus, Populus and Ulmus. Research was conducted in Lublin
in eastern Poland during 2001-2013. The following six atmospheric pollen
season parameters were analyzed: season start and end, duration, maximum
daily pollen concentration, date of maximum pollen concentration, and the
Seasonal Pollen Index (SPI). Four algorithms were used in data analysis and
the J4.8 algorithm was chosen as the best for taxa classification, date of
the end of season and the SPI value belonging to characteristics that served
most to discriminate between pollen types. Based on the classification tree,
the following four groups of taxa were identified: (i) Ulmus; (ii) Corylus,
Alnus, Populus; (iii) Betula; and (iv) Carpinus, Fraxinus, Cupressaceae. |
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |