Auto Model for testing purpose
Niharika
New Altair Community Member
Hi,
When we use AutoModel we get various models along with there performance.Is there a way to use these models directly then for testing data?
One way which I thought was storing the particular model by opening the particular model in design view and adding a store operator.But is there any other way possible?
When we use AutoModel we get various models along with there performance.Is there a way to use these models directly then for testing data?
One way which I thought was storing the particular model by opening the particular model in design view and adding a store operator.But is there any other way possible?
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Hi,please check out RM 9.4. We added a lot of functionality in this regard.BR,Martin2
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Hi Martin,
I was going through the documentation of AutoModel 9.4 version but I was not able to figure out the features.It would be very helpful if you could you share with me any url,video or screenshot of this implementation.
As upgrading is slightly a challenging part for me as my server is 9.2 version and if I upgrade my studio then connecting to server will be an issue.Although using the latest version is best but currently I don't want to go for an upgrade.
Thanks,
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hi @Niharika there is a decent amount on our academy page for Auto Model: https://academy.rapidminer.com/catalog?query=auto model0
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Hi Niharika,Here are some videos showing you how to deploy a model and then use it to score new data and measure performance:With the new model ops / deployment feature introduced in 9.4 it is now super easy to deploy a model generated by Auto Model and create new scores.And if updating is an issue because of Server, then you may even want to check out RapidMiner 9.5 Beta right away: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.rapidminer.com/rnd/html/rapidminer-9.5-preview.htmlBecause starting with RapidMiner 9.5, the versions of Server and Studio no longer need to be the same, i.e. you can connect Studio 9.5 to your 9.2 Server...Hope this helps,
Ingo2