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Hello, I have studied all courses until 103. I'm interested by a first regression.
Now I'm in "Visual Machine Kearning" courses.
https://academy.dataiku.com/regression-models is about output.
So what is the course about first DSS regession please?
Thanks a lot.
Thรฉo.
Hi Neuron, thanks to "Machine Learning Basicsโ course, I know now how to create m first ML model. But among all ML models , I don't find any modele about multiple regression linear in Lab > Visual Analys > AutoML Prediction > xxxx
Can you guide me please?
Thanks.
Thรฉo.
Thanks, @tgb417 , that page is planned to be updated.
@titouan3412 , if you choose a numeric, real-valued target, then ordinary least-squares regression is one of the options.
Thรฉo (@titouan3412 ),
Welcome to the DSS community.
I see what you mean. There is not a course that seems to cover regression by itself.
Regression is one of the types of modeling you can do with a number of different techniques that can be found in DSS Visual ML.
You may find the Machine Learning Basics course a good preparation for the course you are working on currently.
That all said, I'm wondering if someone from the Dataiku academy team can take a look at the Regression Models course. It points to an older Kaggle Boston housing data set. The only file I can access at this hour 1/30/21 @ 15:20 EST does not seem to have the correct data columns. And the Data tab over a Kaggle site pulls up a white blank page. Hmmm....
cc: @Alex_Reutter , @CoreyS
Hi Neuron, thanks to "Machine Learning Basicsโ course, I know now how to create m first ML model. But among all ML models , I don't find any modele about multiple regression linear in Lab > Visual Analys > AutoML Prediction > xxxx
Can you guide me please?
Thanks.
Thรฉo.
Thanks, @tgb417 , that page is planned to be updated.
@titouan3412 , if you choose a numeric, real-valued target, then ordinary least-squares regression is one of the options.