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Hello,
I am trying to find a good prediction model for a certain outcome on the basis of several variables. After taking a look at the data (plotting etc'...), I don't see any clear pattern. Does that mean that I cannot find a good predictor to my outcome? Is there a clever way to tell whether my outcome is predictable by my inputs or do I have to run different algorithms and see which one gives a good results? Thank you, Liron |
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Usually it is not a good practice to "see." Anyway, generally you can start "analyzing" parts of your data to see if there are basic input-output correlations, and/or try some simple models to assess the predictability of your data. Hope this helps.
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thank you very much for explanation . i had a same problem
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very good
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Thank you htlin!
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I'm expecting the clever way,too. Wait for it online.
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You can try some simple models to assess the predictability of your data.
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