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How to show the output generated from RapidMiner.
Hi,..
I am exploring RapidMiner 5.I have tried a lot of thigs using the videos and the documentations.I am very much clear how the data gets generated from the inputs.
I have some queries related to the output whcih gets generated. :-[
I want to know what all types of output can be generated ie only graphs can be generated or a detailed report can also be generated?
Another query is that if a client of any other person wants to view the output is there any ways he/she can view it without installing the software? ie can i show the output in a webapage or any other application.
I have noticed that we can save the output which gets generated,but i want to know how can i open that file??
Any idea or suggestions are welcome..
Thanks in advance.
I am exploring RapidMiner 5.I have tried a lot of thigs using the videos and the documentations.I am very much clear how the data gets generated from the inputs.
I have some queries related to the output whcih gets generated. :-[
I want to know what all types of output can be generated ie only graphs can be generated or a detailed report can also be generated?
Another query is that if a client of any other person wants to view the output is there any ways he/she can view it without installing the software? ie can i show the output in a webapage or any other application.
I have noticed that we can save the output which gets generated,but i want to know how can i open that file??
Any idea or suggestions are welcome..
Thanks in advance.
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I think the best way to show results to other people is to use the reporting extension.
So you can create a pdf file with all the results you want.
Regards,
Richard.