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| + | </b><br>Ideas in Excel will provide you with immediate insights about your data. It will help you to quickly create summary reports and high-level visualizations. You can even directly ask it questions about your data using "normal" conversational language. Ideas, is the new artificial intelligence feature built into Excel. It does a really good job in analyzing your data and giving you a summary. Ideas feature is available in Excel for Office 365. Simply click a cell inside your data range, and then click the Ideas button on the Home tab. Ideas in Excel will analyze your data, and return interesting visuals about it in a separate task pane. Save time and narrow down your Ideas by selecting only the fields you want to see. You can also provide feedback about which fields are helpful to you and which are not. This way the system learns and will present fewer, more targeted suggestions in the future. Read the full article here: http://www.xelplus.com/ideas-in-excel | ||
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| − | </b><br> | + | </b><br>Paula Guilfoyle [http://theexcelclub.com/simple-explanation-of-machine-learning-shown-with-excel-part-1/ Simple Explanation of Machine Learning shown with Excel – Part 1] The world is full with a lot of data, pictures, music, text, video, spreadsheets. Machine learning brings the promise of delivering meaning from that data. (although Excel is not normally used as a tool for ML, in this article we will explain machine learning with Excel) Human’s learn from experience. if we touch something hot, that burning sense is stored in memory and we quickly learn not to touch it again. Machine learning is like human learning as it learns from the past. We feed a computer data, which represents some past experience, and then with the use of different statistical methods, we can make predictions. |
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Excel - Forecasting
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Excel - Text Analytics
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Excel - Sentiment Analysis
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Azure - Text Analytics
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Excel - Web Scraping
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Excel - Tips & Tricks
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- Microsoft Excel has a data mining add-in for making clusters. You can find instructions here. The wizard works with Excel tables, ranges or Analysis Survey Queries. This add-in can be customized, unlike the Detect Categories tool. In addition, the Detect Categories tool is limited to data from tables. Clustering in Excel | Statistics How To
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