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Tutorials not executing
Hi,
I'm very new to RapidMiner and was looking forward to stepping through the tutorials however, the first tutorial stops after the repository step. None of the other tutorials work. I'm running version 6.0.002 on Win7.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
Lee :-\
I'm very new to RapidMiner and was looking forward to stepping through the tutorials however, the first tutorial stops after the repository step. None of the other tutorials work. I'm running version 6.0.002 on Win7.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
Lee :-\
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what exactly do you mean by "stopped"? After showing some introductory steps via a bubble the first comic step is activated which illustrates how to proceed.
Are the bubbles shown when starting the first episode? Are the comics shown at all?
Best,
Nils
thanks for letting us know about the issue! I have added it to our internal bug list.
Regards,
Marco
could you please copy&paste the xml (select "View" -> "Show Views" -> "XML" in the top menu bar) here? That step is a bit tricky and I suspect that you are missing a connection in the subprocess.
Regards,
Marco
<process version="6.0.003">
<context>
<input/>
<output/>
<macros/>
</context>
<operator activated="true" class="process" compatibility="6.0.002" expanded="true" name="Process">
<process expanded="true">
<operator activated="true" class="retrieve" compatibility="6.0.003" expanded="true" height="60" name="Retrieve Deals" width="90" x="45" y="30">
<parameter key="repository_entry" value="//Samples/data/Deals"/>
</operator>
<operator activated="true" class="x_validation" compatibility="6.0.003" expanded="true" height="112" name="Validation" width="90" x="246" y="30">
<process expanded="true">
<operator activated="true" class="decision_tree" compatibility="6.0.003" expanded="true" height="76" name="Decision Tree" width="90" x="45" y="30"/>
<connect from_port="training" to_op="Decision Tree" to_port="training set"/>
<connect from_op="Decision Tree" from_port="model" to_port="model"/>
<portSpacing port="source_training" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_model" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_through 1" spacing="0"/>
</process>
<process expanded="true">
<operator activated="true" class="apply_model" compatibility="6.0.003" expanded="true" height="76" name="Apply Model" width="90" x="112" y="30">
<list key="application_parameters"/>
</operator>
<operator activated="true" class="performance_classification" compatibility="6.0.003" expanded="true" height="76" name="Performance" width="90" x="380" y="120">
<list key="class_weights"/>
</operator>
<connect from_port="model" to_op="Apply Model" to_port="model"/>
<connect from_port="test set" to_op="Apply Model" to_port="unlabelled data"/>
<connect from_op="Apply Model" from_port="labelled data" to_op="Performance" to_port="labelled data"/>
<connect from_op="Performance" from_port="performance" to_port="averagable 1"/>
<portSpacing port="source_model" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="source_test set" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="source_through 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_averagable 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_averagable 2" spacing="0"/>
</process>
</operator>
<connect from_op="Retrieve Deals" from_port="output" to_op="Validation" to_port="training"/>
<connect from_op="Validation" from_port="averagable 1" to_port="result 1"/>
<portSpacing port="source_input 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_result 1" spacing="0"/>
<portSpacing port="sink_result 2" spacing="0"/>
</process>
</operator>
</process>
you have added the "Performance (Classification)" operator instead of the "Performance" operator. I know the picture might be a bit confusing as of now :-\
If you exchange this operator, it should work.
Regards,
Marco