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tuning machine learning toolkit

sabaKhadivi
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I installed mltk app and PSC add on but I dont know how can I tune it with my own data as it use itself lookups, how can I define models and use it base on my network info?

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skoelpin
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I'm not sure what you mean by tune it.. Are you referring to building a model inside the MLTK? If so, you should checkout the Showcase examples before doing anything else. This will walk you through common use cases and help with deciding which algorithm to use. It will also show you the process for using the MLTK and how to read the feedback. When you're ready to apply it to your data, you go to the Experiments tab and build an experiment. This will persist your results from each fit you run so you can take the best one while experimenting

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skoelpin
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I'm not sure what you mean by tune it.. Are you referring to building a model inside the MLTK? If so, you should checkout the Showcase examples before doing anything else. This will walk you through common use cases and help with deciding which algorithm to use. It will also show you the process for using the MLTK and how to read the feedback. When you're ready to apply it to your data, you go to the Experiments tab and build an experiment. This will persist your results from each fit you run so you can take the best one while experimenting

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