How to use RapidMiner for Semi-supervised Regression ?

DavidHR
DavidHR New Altair Community Member
edited November 2024 in Community Q&A
I need to know which algorithms in RapidMiner is related to Semisupervised Learning SSL for a prediction (Linear Regression) problem?

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  • Telcontar120
    Telcontar120 New Altair Community Member
    Answer ✓
    Your question is a bit ambiguous but you may find the following tool helpful for algorithm selection and comparison: http://mod.rapidminer.com/#app
  • Telcontar120
    Telcontar120 New Altair Community Member
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    It does not look like this specific algorithm has been implemented in a native RapidMiner operator, so if you need to use that specific algorithm then your best option would be to do it via R or Python integration.

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  • Telcontar120
    Telcontar120 New Altair Community Member
    Answer ✓
    Your question is a bit ambiguous but you may find the following tool helpful for algorithm selection and comparison: http://mod.rapidminer.com/#app
  • DavidHR
    DavidHR New Altair Community Member
    edited February 2021
    Hello,

    Thanks for the link. It's a useful guideline for model selection.
    My question is about a specific Semi-Supervised Regression SSR algorithm.

    How can set up a semi-supervised regression algorithm in RapidMiner?

    I have passed the Machine Learning Master in RapidMiner Academy, As far as I know, the SSR models didn't mention in the course.

    Cheers,
    David

  • Telcontar120
    Telcontar120 New Altair Community Member
    Answer ✓
    It does not look like this specific algorithm has been implemented in a native RapidMiner operator, so if you need to use that specific algorithm then your best option would be to do it via R or Python integration.

  • DavidHR
    DavidHR New Altair Community Member
    Thanks, Brian
  • MartinLiebig
    MartinLiebig
    Altair Employee
    Hi,
    can you maybe post a link to the specific method you are referring to?
    Best,
    Martin

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