Difference between revisions of "AI Solver"
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* [[...predict categories]] so I can classify each data point into a specific groups | * [[...predict categories]] so I can classify each data point into a specific groups | ||
* [[...cluster]] data points to discover relationships and structure | * [[...cluster]] data points to discover relationships and structure |
Revision as of 13:29, 7 January 2019
The AI Solver aids in selecting a starting algorithm for you solution by navigating the hyperlinks. At that point test similar algorithms to better understand and see which one works be for your task (and data) at hand.
Lets get going? I want to...
- ...predict values/quantity
- ...predict categories so I can classify each data point into a specific groups
- ...cluster data points to discover relationships and structure
- ...find outliers; unusual points, anomaly detection
- ...make a Recommendation
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- About Algorithms & Neural Network Models to learn about approaches used to solve specific AI-related problems
- Model Search
- How to pick an algorithm | Willem Meints
Microsoft Azure Studio Cheatsheet
Scikit Machine Learning Map
[http://blogs.sas.com/content/subconsciousmusings/2017/04/12/machine-learning-algorithm-use/ SAS