Bell, 1996 - Google Patents
Application of classification trees to the habitat preference of upland birdsBell, 1996
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- Bell J
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- Journal of Applied Statistics
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This paper investigates the application of classification tree methodology to the bird habitat associations of the red grouse in the south Pennines of England. The effectiveness of this classification will be investigated using the kappa coefficient. Although the results for these …
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