Difference between revisions of "AI Solver"

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Lets get going?  I want to...
 
Lets get going?  I want to...
  
* [[...predict values]]/quantity
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* ...detect patterns...
* detect patterns:
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** [[...predict values]]/quantity
 
** [[...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  
 
** ...make a [[Recommendation]]
 
** ...make a [[Recommendation]]
 
* [[...find outliers]]; unusual points, anomaly detection
 
* [[...find outliers]]; unusual points, anomaly detection
* ...looking for a [[Generative]] solution to identify the most plausible theory among competing explanations  
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* ...find a [[Generative]]-type solution to identify the most plausible theory among competing explanations  
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 25 March 2019

Aids in selecting a starting algorithm for your solution; at that point discover similar algorithms to see which works best for your task (and data) at hand.

Lets get going? I want to...

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Microsoft Azure Studio Cheatsheet

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Scikit Machine Learning Map

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[http://blogs.sas.com/content/subconsciousmusings/2017/04/12/machine-learning-algorithm-use/ SAS

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Notes

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