LGMay 7, 2025

LHT: Statistically-Driven Oblique Decision Trees for Interpretable Classification

arXiv:2505.04139v1h-index: 1Has Code
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This provides a practical and interpretable alternative for tree-based models in machine learning, though it is incremental in the context of existing oblique tree methods.

The paper tackles the problem of creating interpretable oblique decision trees for classification by introducing the Learning Hyperplane Tree (LHT), which uses a non-iterative, statistically-driven approach to compute hyperplane splits, resulting in competitive accuracy on benchmark datasets with a time complexity of O(mnd).

We introduce the Learning Hyperplane Tree (LHT), a novel oblique decision tree model designed for expressive and interpretable classification. LHT fundamentally distinguishes itself through a non-iterative, statistically-driven approach to constructing splitting hyperplanes. Unlike methods that rely on iterative optimization or heuristics, LHT directly computes the hyperplane parameters, which are derived from feature weights based on the differences in feature expectations between classes within each node. This deterministic mechanism enables a direct and well-defined hyperplane construction process. Predictions leverage a unique piecewise linear membership function within leaf nodes, obtained via local least-squares fitting. We formally analyze the convergence of the LHT splitting process, ensuring that each split yields meaningful, non-empty partitions. Furthermore, we establish that the time complexity for building an LHT up to depth $d$ is $O(mnd)$, demonstrating the practical feasibility of constructing trees with powerful oblique splits using this methodology. The explicit feature weighting at each split provides inherent interpretability. Experimental results on benchmark datasets demonstrate LHT's competitive accuracy, positioning it as a practical, theoretically grounded, and interpretable alternative in the landscape of tree-based models. The implementation of the proposed method is available at https://github.com/Hongyi-Li-sz/LHT_model.

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