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Auto Model
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Hi there
Would you please tell me how can I change the predictive algorithm in َAuto Model?
I mean that: how can I use spesific algorithm that I need except algorithms that we have in Auto Model?
Bcause this is the first time that I use Rapidminer.
Would you please tell me how can I change the predictive algorithm in َAuto Model?
I mean that: how can I use spesific algorithm that I need except algorithms that we have in Auto Model?
Bcause this is the first time that I use Rapidminer.
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Telcontar120 RapidMiner Certified Analyst, RapidMiner Certified Expert, Member Posts: 1,635 UnicornAutoModel is limited to a specific set of algorithms that are chosen because they work well in a wide variety of use cases and can be applied automatically through the wizard interface.
If you need a specific modeling algorithm that is not one of the preselected choices, your best bet is to use AutoModel to generate a model, then open the actual process associated with it, and then change out the learner algorithm manually. This may then require you to select additional model parameters depending on the algorithm chosen.
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varunm1 Member Posts: 1,207 UnicornHello @mbs
As mentioned by @Telcontar120 you cannot add more models directly into Auto Model. But you can open any model in automodel by clicking open process and copy the XML of that process. You can find XML code by going to View--> Show Panel--> XML. Once you copy the XML code from XML window then open a new blank process window and paste this copied code in the XML window of a blank process. Click on the green tick mark on XML window, this shows you the operators in the process window. Here you can change the model you want and add some parameters related to that model.
Regards,
Varun
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Thank you for you're suggestion. Would you please explain it more? Especially this part: " your best bet is to use Auto Model to generate a model, then open the actual process associated with it, and then change out the learner algorithm manually. This may then require you to select additional model parameters depending on the algorithm chosen."
sorry I couldn't understand it completely.
Thank you very much. I will try you'r suggestion and I hope to handel it.