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Created: 29/04/10 @ 16:07:55 | Last updated: 16/01/12 @ 16:35:12 License: Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License
This process shows how Remeber and Recall operators can be used for passing results from one position to another position in the process, when it's impossible to make a direct connection.
This process introduces another advanced RapidMiner technique: The macro handling. We have used the predefined macro a, accessed by %{a}, that gives the apply count of the operator. So we are remembering each application of the models that are generated in the learning subprocess of the Split validation. Af...
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Created: 29/04/10 @ 16:21:56 License: Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License
This process is based on (artificially generated) data that looks like it has been aggregated before. The integer attribute Qty specifies the quantity of the given item that is represented by the rest of the example.
The process now loops over every example and performs on each example another loop, that will append the current example to a new example set. This example set has been created as empty copy of the original example set, so that the attributes are equally. To get access to and rem...
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Created: 18/07/09 @ 19:00:59 | Last updated: 21/12/09 @ 17:36:49
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A new perspective of nature is introduced based on a visit to the Plane Geometry of Euclid, The Paralle Postulate and a reinterpretation of the theory of relativity. Nature is redifined as a special case of proximity that is different from normally construed physical proximity that is presented to perception. The world is considered as a special case in which the Laws of Motion of Newton and Special Relativity of Einstein are hopefuly united into a single frame. The science of...
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