Talk:Chi-square automatic interaction detection

"Decision Stream" Editing Campaign
This article has been targeted by an (apparent) campaign to insert "Decision Stream" into various Wikipedia pages about Machine Learning. "Decision Stream" refers to a recently published paper that currently has zero academic citations. The number of articles that have been specifically edited to include "Decision Stream" within the last couple of months suggests conflict-of-interest editing by someone who wants to advertise this paper.

Known articles targeted:
 * Artificial intelligence
 * Statistical classification
 * Deep learning
 * Random forest
 * Decision tree learning
 * Decision tree
 * Pruning (decision trees)
 * Predictive analytics
 * Chi-square automatic interaction detection
 * MNIST database

ForgotMyPW (talk) 17:13, 2 September 2018 (UTC) (aka BustYourMyth)

Why the nationalism?
The article sounds a bit nationalist to me. Did this algorithm have any special geopolitical relevance? If it did, then I think that should be mentioned. If it didn't, then why is it important that the algorithm was developed by a South African researcher, and that competing algorithms were developed in the US and the UK? The current wording seems either nationalist or patronizing to me. Consider the following analogy: if the inventor of some algorithm happened to be homosexual, would we write "Algorithm X was developed by gay researcher Y"? -- Robamler (talk) 04:59, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
 * I agree that such is given far too much prominence here. But a part of that prominence is due to the fact that there is really no article here.  It's just a few unsourced sentences that say some things about the topic without really covering it.  North8000 (talk) 11:07, 2 May 2019 (UTC)