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Greg Beaumont
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Greg Beaumont is a data architect at Microsoft, where he enjoys identifying and solving complex problems backed by his experience in data architecture and a passion for innovation. Focusing on the healthcare industry, Greg works closely with customers to plan enterprise analytics strategies, evaluate new tools and products, conduct training sessions and hackathons, and architect solutions that improve the quality of care and reduce costs. He strives to be a trusted advisor to his customers and is always seeking new ways to drive progress and help organizations thrive. He is a veteran of the Microsoft data speaker network and has worked with hundreds of customers on their data management and analytics strategies.
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Evaluating test results for the Predict Height ML model in Power BI

Finally, you review the test results for the Predict Height ML model. This was a regression model attempting to predict the height at which wildlife strikes happened to aircraft. This model does not predict a yes/no answer or a categorical value, but rather a numeric value representing the height in feet from the ground.

Model performance for Predict Height ML

Start by navigating to the MODEL PERFORMANCE page of the training report:

  1. Click on the Predict Height ML Model dataflow.
  2. On the ribbon, select Machine learning models.
  3. Under the ACTIONS column, click the clipboard to access View training report.
  4. The report should look like the following figure:
Figure 9.23 – Performance for the Predict Height ML regression model

Figure 9.23 – Performance for the Predict Height ML regression model

First, you notice at the top of the page that Model Performance is 80%. With a regression model, the numeric differences between predicted...

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Published in: May 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837636150

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Greg Beaumont

Greg Beaumont is a data architect at Microsoft, where he enjoys identifying and solving complex problems backed by his experience in data architecture and a passion for innovation. Focusing on the healthcare industry, Greg works closely with customers to plan enterprise analytics strategies, evaluate new tools and products, conduct training sessions and hackathons, and architect solutions that improve the quality of care and reduce costs. He strives to be a trusted advisor to his customers and is always seeking new ways to drive progress and help organizations thrive. He is a veteran of the Microsoft data speaker network and has worked with hundreds of customers on their data management and analytics strategies.
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