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label dataset

rugkaustrugkaust Member Posts: 2 Contributor I
edited November 2018 in Help
Hi,

I have a data set which is unlabeled. I would like to label it automatically. Is it possible to label it with clustering? I have six different labels for my dataset. I am new to rapidminer. I will really appreciate your help.

Thanks in advance.

Answers

  • rugkaustrugkaust Member Posts: 2 Contributor I
    rugkaust wrote:

    Hi,

    I have a data set which is unlabeled. I would like to label it automatically and then after I would like to apply SVM for classification. Is it possible to label it with clustering algorithm in rapidminer? I have six different labels for my dataset. I am new to rapidminer. I will really appreciate your help.

    Thanks in advance.
  • MariusHelfMariusHelf RapidMiner Certified Expert, Member Posts: 1,869 Unicorn
    rugkaust wrote:

    Hi,

    .. I am new to rapidminer...
    That's the problem - you have posted to the RapidNet forum, not to the RapidMiner forum, and pushing after just a couple of hours won't help you to get faster answers.




    Concerning your question: you can configure the  k-Means operator to create a label attribute instead of a cluster attribute by activating the add_as_label option. If you are very new to RapidMiner, I would like to direct you to our introductory documentation, especially our video tutorials at http://rapid-i.com/content/view/189/212/lang,en/ . You'll find more documentary material in the Documentation menu on our website.
    Another good introduction to data mining with RapidMiner is the book Data Mining for the Masses by Matt North.

    Best regards,
    Marius
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