Hi all,
I was wondering if it is possible to set the holdback used for the forecasting to a dynamic value (e.g. 1/10 of the events) somehow?
As the number of events used for prediction is increasing over time, I would like to have a relative and therefor automatically adapting holdback value instead of changing the absolute number of withholded events manually once in a while.
Any tipps or recommendations if and how this could be accomplished would be highly appreciated! 🙂
Did it! Thanks to @Sukisen1981 and with a little perseverance I found a way to manage it!
If anyone else is facing the problem, some parts of my XML code below:
To set the tokens: (for some reason, the future timespan includes the holdback - so the future timespan has to be dynamic as well.)
<search>
<query>index=... | stats count as x | eval x=round(x*0.25,0) | eval y=x+28</query>
<earliest>1</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
<done>
<set token="holdback_tok">$result.x$</set>
<set token="future_tok">$result.y$</set>
</done>
</search>
To use the tokens:
<panel>
<title>New User Prediction</title>
<viz type="Splunk_ML_Toolkit.ForecastViz">
<search>
<query>index=... | timechart span=1d count as NewUser | predict "NewUser" as prediction algorithm=LLP holdback=$holdback_tok$ future_timespan=$future_tok$ period=7 upper90=upper90 lower90=lower90 | eval prediction=round(prediction,0) | `forecastviz($future_tok$, $holdback_tok$, "NewUser", 90)`</query>
<earliest>1</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
<sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
</search>
</viz>
</panel>
Did it! Thanks to @Sukisen1981 and with a little perseverance I found a way to manage it!
If anyone else is facing the problem, some parts of my XML code below:
To set the tokens: (for some reason, the future timespan includes the holdback - so the future timespan has to be dynamic as well.)
<search>
<query>index=... | stats count as x | eval x=round(x*0.25,0) | eval y=x+28</query>
<earliest>1</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
<done>
<set token="holdback_tok">$result.x$</set>
<set token="future_tok">$result.y$</set>
</done>
</search>
To use the tokens:
<panel>
<title>New User Prediction</title>
<viz type="Splunk_ML_Toolkit.ForecastViz">
<search>
<query>index=... | timechart span=1d count as NewUser | predict "NewUser" as prediction algorithm=LLP holdback=$holdback_tok$ future_timespan=$future_tok$ period=7 upper90=upper90 lower90=lower90 | eval prediction=round(prediction,0) | `forecastviz($future_tok$, $holdback_tok$, "NewUser", 90)`</query>
<earliest>1</earliest>
<latest>now</latest>
<sampleRatio>1</sampleRatio>
</search>
</viz>
</panel>
great work @jomulzer , i had first used this approach in the cluster command, to pass the probability value (t) dynamically, based on a user selection and it works...was sure it would work for your use case as well...
assuming you ultimately want the panel in a dashboard, you can use tokens to pass the holdback value dynamically.
Of course the token has to be passed values based on some condition. Even if you see the underlying XML code in red, still go ahead and try using tokens, it should work