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Extract regression equation

User: "Louie"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by Jocelyn
Hi,
I'm building a model to predict a numeric continuous variable by using another numeric variable.
Logarithmic or polynomial equations better fit my data. They have given a lower error rate than linear regression, but I'm unsure how to extract the model equation (formula) from the model I built.
Here is the algorithm I used:
- Generalized Linear Model
- family: gaussian
- link: log 
 (Green label = prediction) 




Also, I am trying to use polynomial regression for my model since it shows the equation in the model output. However, the prediction is totally off, not sure if I made any mistake in the setting. (Green label = prediction) 


Thanks,

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    User: "Caperez"
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    Hi @Louie

    There is a good guide about the use and interpretation of GLM. It was very useful for me. 

    https://statisticsbyjim.com/regression/interpret-coefficients-p-values-regression/

    Best, 

    Cesar
    User: "Louie"
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    Updated by Louie
    Hi ceaperez, 
    Thank you for the reference.
    I understand the GLM formula and interpretation. However, I'm not sure where to find the model equation I built which I am planning to apply the model into other application (by using the formula) to predict new testing data (e.g., label = a + b(x) + c (x)   or label = a+b log (x)
    . Also, I am wondering if the rapidminer GLM could automatically generate interaction terms when I have 2 or more numeric or binomial independent variables?
    Thanks,
    Hi,
    maybe you want to check the Function Fitting operator.
    cheers,
    Martin
    User: "Louie"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP
    Thanks mschmitz,

    The Function Fitting operator could help me for generating interaction terms.
    However. I'm still not sure how to directly out up the equation from an GLM .

    For example, I can find the equation directly from linear or polynomials model 

    but not with GLM

    User: "Caperez"
    Altair Community Member
    Accepted Answer
    Hi @Louie
    If you click on the data option into the left menu, you can see a table with the attributes and coefficients. You can construct the model with the more significant variables using the p-value  and significance level as  criteria. 

    The attached image is from sample process for GLM regression.


    Best, 

    Cesar