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Abstract
An adaptation of the random forest algorithm for Fréchet regression is revisited, addressing the challenge of regression with random objects in metric spaces. To overcome the limitations of previous approaches, a new splitting rule is introduced, substituting the computationally expensive Fréchet means with a medoid-based approach. The asymptotic equivalence of this method to Fréchet mean-based procedures is demonstrated, along with the consistency of the associated regression estimator. This approach provides a sound theoretical framework and a more efficient computational solution to Fréchet regression, broadening its application to non-standard data types and complex use cases.
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Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (CSDA), an Official Publication of the network Computational and Methodological Statistics (CMStatistics) and of the International Association for Statistical Computing (IASC), is an international journal dedicated to the dissemination of methodological research and applications in the areas of computational statistics and data analysis. The journal consists of four refereed sections which are divided into the following subject areas:
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