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Workflow Random Forest based Feature Weightage (1)

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Features can be assigned weightage through the random forest model. In this regard, RapidMiner's Auto Model comes quite handy. Divide the original data into training and testing datasets before applying the workflow to it.  

Created: 2020-06-30 | Last updated: 2020-06-30

Credits: User Imran Ali Syed

Workflow RCOMM Challenge 2: Broken Iris (1)

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At the RComm 2010 (www.rcomm2010.org), an unusual competition was held. Titled "Who Wants to Be a Data Miner", three challenges were issued to the participants of the conference. In all challenges, participants had to design RapidMiner processes as quickly as possible. This is the winning process of Challenge 2: "Broken Iris" by Nico Piatkowski. This was the task: You are given a decision tree model (M) designed on the well-known Iris data set and unlabelled data (U) on which the model is t...

Created: 2010-09-17

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User Gilbertcntranw

Joined: Wednesday 02 February 2011 18:38:09 (UTC)

Thrown into the deep end of datamining and research by my fun-loving and ever pushing-my-knowledge-boundries boss. Learn Excel and Rapidminer with no experience, language,  background, or clue what is going on, or drown.   I'm not going down with the ship! (yet)

Last active:Monday 14 March 2011 01:37:58 (UTC)

Email (public):gilbertcntranw [at] gmail.com

Field/Industry:non profit consulting | Occupation/Role(s):Research Assistant

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Workflow X-Validation with One-Class SVM (1)

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With this example process, I intend to show how one might validate predictions done with a one class classifier. RapidMiner includes the One-Class SVM (part of libsvm) as introduced by Schoelkopf. I'm very interested in feedback concerning problems with or errors in this experiment. Note that the data set (Sonar) is just a toy data set chosen for demonstration - learning a one class classifier on it won't give you any good results! DESCRIPTION The basic idea is to partition the data set...

Created: 2010-10-20 | Last updated: 2010-10-20

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Workflow Import of the repository of RapidMiner wor... (1)

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Created: 2012-03-05 | Last updated: 2012-03-05

Workflow Stacking (1)

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RapidMiner supports Meta Learning by embedding one or several basic learners as children into a parent meta learning operator. Here, we use a three base learners inside the stacking operator: decision tree induction, linear regression, and a nearest neighbours classifier. Finally, a Naive Bayes learner is used as a stacking learner which uses the predictions of the preceeding three learners to make a combined prediction.

Created: 2010-04-29

Workflow Item-based collaborative filtering recomme... (1)

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The workflow for item-based collaborative filtering receives a user-item matrix for its input, and the same context defined macros as the user-based recommender template, namely %{id}, %{recommendation_no}, and %{number_of_neighbors}. Although this process is in theory very similar to user-based technique, it differs in several processing steps since we are dealing with an item-user matrix, the transposed user-item example set. The first step of the workflow, after declaring zero values miss...

Created: 2011-05-05 | Last updated: 2011-05-09

Credits: User Matko Bošnjak User Ninoaf

Attributions: Blob Datasets for the pack: RCOMM2011 recommender systems workflow templates

Workflow CamelCases (1)

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this process splits up camelcases

Created: 2010-06-02

Workflow Tag Clustering (TaCl) (1)

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This is a sample process for a tag clustering. See http://www-ai.cs.uni-dortmund.de/SOFTWARE/TaCl/index.html

Created: 2011-11-17 | Last updated: 2011-11-17

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User Simon Knoll

Joined: Tuesday 04 May 2010 12:54:19 (UTC)

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Last active:Tuesday 13 July 2010 07:42:53 (UTC)

Email (public):simon.knoll [at] gmail.com

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