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ycenycute
Obsidian | Level 7

In the decision tree node property panel, we can choose splitting rule for nomial target and ordinal target. I am wondering if my target is set to binary and I would like to use gini gain, shall I change nominal target to gini or ordinal target to gini?

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gcjfernandez
SAS Employee

Binary target needs to be treated as nominal target. Choose Gini index with Nominal target.

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gcjfernandez
SAS Employee

Binary target needs to be treated as nominal target. Choose Gini index with Nominal target.

ycenycute
Obsidian | Level 7
Do I need to change binary target to nominal target first? Or shall I directly pick gini index with nomial target?
gcjfernandez
SAS Employee

You can directly pick Gini index.

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