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Predictive Analytics Using Rattle and Qlik Sense

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395803
Pages 242 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Ferran Garcia Pagans Ferran Garcia Pagans
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Fernando G Pagans Fernando G Pagans
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Predictive Analytics Using Rattle and Qlik Sense
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Ready with Predictive Analytics 2. Preparing Your Data 3. Exploring and Understanding Your Data 4. Creating Your First Qlik Sense Application 5. Clustering and Other Unsupervised Learning Methods 6. Decision Trees and Other Supervised Learning Methods 7. Model Evaluation 8. Visualizations, Data Applications, Dashboards, and Data Storytelling 9. Developing a Complete Application Index

Using Rattle to forecast the demand


In this section, we'll use Rattle for a quick correlation analysis and to create a model to forecast the bike demand.

Correlation Analysis with Rattle

Our dataset has three possible target variables: cnt, registered, and casual. Rattle doesn't handle multiple targets. We can create a model for registered and a second model for casual and add both values to have the total number of users, or we can build a model for cnt (the total amount). We will only create a model for cnt because we're interested in the level of activity and this variable will provide it.

Load the dataset into Rattle and set instant to Ident and dteday, registered and casual to Ignore, and set the rest of variables to Input.

To perform the correlation analysis, go to the Explore tab, select the Correlation radio button and, finally, press the Execute button, as shown in this screenshot:

Rattle will return us a correlation matrix and a correlation plot. The correlation matrix is a matrix that...

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