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Published inMay 2023
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Greg Beaumont
Greg Beaumont
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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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Assessing the Predict Height ML regression model

The Predict Height ML model is a regression model that’s designed to predict the height at which an aircraft was impacted by wildlife. The regression ML model predicts a numeric value representing height in feet from the ground, at which an impact happened based on the features in the report. Features such as Speed, Distance, and Phase of Flight were listed as top predictors.

80% of the variation in the testing results is explained by the model. Is 80% good? It depends on the use case and the requirements! If the variation (R squared) is 100%, then the ML model will give perfect predictions. 80% could indicate that the predictions are good but that independent and random variables might be 100% impossible. Or, maybe a higher value is possible and the data is either missing important features or measures are inaccurate.

In this use case, common sense dictates that explaining 100% of the variation would be impossible. You...

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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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