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Are there limitations on the number of movements detected by a decision tree?

Eleon BORLINI
ST Employee
 
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Eleon BORLINI
ST Employee

More than movements, the limitation lies in the number of different scenarios that one decision tree can detect, which is 16. In LSM6DSOX you can, however, run up to 8 decision trees in parallel as long as the total number of nodes does not exceed 256.

Slighter limitations are available in other devices like LSM6DSRX, where the maximum number of classes is 256 per decision tree, and the total number of nodes cannot exceed 512.

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Eleon BORLINI
ST Employee

More than movements, the limitation lies in the number of different scenarios that one decision tree can detect, which is 16. In LSM6DSOX you can, however, run up to 8 decision trees in parallel as long as the total number of nodes does not exceed 256.

Slighter limitations are available in other devices like LSM6DSRX, where the maximum number of classes is 256 per decision tree, and the total number of nodes cannot exceed 512.