@frontlinesystems/rason-mcp-server 2026.5.0 → 2026.5.1

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  1. package/LICENSE +35 -35
  2. package/README.md +1 -1
  3. package/examples/EXAMPLES_REFERENCE.md +128 -128
  4. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Box Fun with typeDef result.json +53 -53
  5. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Context example.json +69 -69
  6. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN DT with typeDef result.json +43 -43
  7. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Date Time example.json +28 -28
  8. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For iteration example.json +66 -66
  9. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with two indices.json +15 -15
  10. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with typeDef result.json +88 -88
  11. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL If Then Else example.json +25 -25
  12. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List example.json +37 -37
  13. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List operator.json +17 -17
  14. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List with typeDef collection.json +36 -36
  15. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Some or Every example.json +65 -65
  16. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Datasource example.json +52 -52
  17. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Date and Time examples.json +91 -91
  18. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Expression example.json +32 -32
  19. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Hit Policy examples.json +136 -136
  20. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Recommend model.json +81 -81
  21. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy Model and Predictive CSV-XML.json +218 -218
  22. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Datasource.json +286 -286
  23. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Predictive.json +203 -203
  24. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model by scratch.json +214 -214
  25. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Output Order example.json +39 -39
  26. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Unique example.json +38 -38
  27. package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefCF.json +64 -64
  28. package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefDT.json +57 -57
  29. package/examples/datamining/AffinityAnalysis/AssociationRules.json +51 -51
  30. package/examples/datamining/Classification/DecisionTree.json +90 -90
  31. package/examples/datamining/Classification/DiscriminantAnalysis.json +81 -81
  32. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Bagging.json +66 -66
  33. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Boosting.json +67 -67
  34. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +91 -91
  35. package/examples/datamining/Classification/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
  36. package/examples/datamining/Classification/LogisticRegression.json +82 -82
  37. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NaiveBayes.json +78 -78
  38. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NearestNeighbors.json +84 -84
  39. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NeuralNetwork.json +92 -92
  40. package/examples/datamining/Clustering/Hierarchical.json +54 -54
  41. package/examples/datamining/Clustering/KMeans.json +71 -71
  42. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/DelimitedFile.json +49 -49
  43. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/JSONFile.json +49 -49
  44. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSAccessDatabase.json +49 -49
  45. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSExcelTable.json +50 -50
  46. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSSQLDatabase.json +49 -49
  47. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODATATable.json +49 -49
  48. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODBCDatabase.json +49 -49
  49. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LinearWrapping.json +53 -53
  50. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LogisticWrapping.json +56 -56
  51. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/Univariate.json +78 -78
  52. package/examples/datamining/Regression/DecisionTree.json +82 -82
  53. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Bagging.json +62 -62
  54. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Boosting.json +62 -62
  55. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +78 -78
  56. package/examples/datamining/Regression/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
  57. package/examples/datamining/Regression/LinearRegression.json +124 -124
  58. package/examples/datamining/Regression/NearestNeighbors.json +77 -77
  59. package/examples/datamining/Regression/NeuralNetwork.json +82 -82
  60. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifier.json +62 -62
  61. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifierNN.json +62 -62
  62. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClusterizer.json +37 -37
  63. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONForecaster.json +49 -49
  64. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONLinearRegression.json +56 -56
  65. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONPCA.json +41 -41
  66. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONRegressor.json +56 -56
  67. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONTransformer.json +38 -38
  68. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLClassifier.json +42 -42
  69. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLForecaster.json +43 -43
  70. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLRegressor.json +38 -38
  71. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLTransformer.json +38 -38
  72. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/LinearRegressionSimulation.json +117 -117
  73. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/SyntheticDataGeneration.json +108 -108
  74. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/pmml-risk-scoring.json +62 -62
  75. package/examples/datamining/Summarizer/Summarization.json +54 -54
  76. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/LatentSemanticAnalysis.json +51 -51
  77. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-FileData.json +65 -65
  78. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-InlineData.json +55 -55
  79. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/AddHoltWinters.json +79 -79
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  87. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Binning.json +69 -69
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  92. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DataInline.json +54 -54
  93. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DatainFile.json +48 -48
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  95. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Partitioning-DF.json +72 -72
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  97. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling-DF.json +65 -65
  98. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling.json +44 -44
  99. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PrincipalComponentsAnalysis.json +52 -52
  100. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Rescaling.json +67 -67
  101. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Sampling.json +43 -43
  102. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/StratifiedSampling.json +46 -46
  103. package/examples/flow/SQLServerTransform.json +260 -260
  104. package/examples/flow/dm-calc-pipeline.json +277 -277
  105. package/examples/flow/dm-pipeline-simulation.json +113 -113
  106. package/examples/flow/opt-sim-pipeline.json +159 -159
  107. package/examples/flow/sim-dm-pipeline.json +106 -106
  108. package/examples/flow/sim-sim-pipeline.json +136 -136
  109. package/examples/index.json +4678 -4678
  110. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic.json +111 -111
  111. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic2.json +108 -108
  112. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic3.json +111 -111
  113. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic4.json +99 -99
  114. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic5.json +101 -101
  115. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv.json +81 -81
  116. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv4.json +96 -96
  117. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel.json +73 -73
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  119. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel11.json +108 -108
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  121. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab.json +89 -89
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  132. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Linear/ProductMixSQL11.json +82 -82
  133. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Linear/Rowop.json +126 -126
  134. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub.json +63 -63
  135. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub2.json +47 -47
  136. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub3.json +47 -47
  137. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/NonSmooth/Inventory2.json +159 -159
  138. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt.json +55 -55
  139. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt2.json +65 -65
  140. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyChance.json +78 -78
  141. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyRecourse.json +78 -78
  142. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect.json +77 -77
  143. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect2.json +81 -81
  144. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect3.json +84 -84
  145. package/examples/{Optimization → optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect4.json +74 -74
  146. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/DataFiltering/ListwithFilter.json +52 -52
  147. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ProductMix5.json +57 -57
  148. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/compoundWhileStatement.json +35 -35
  149. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ifThenElseStatement.json +33 -33
  150. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/nestedLoop.json +25 -25
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  153. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/nonParallelArray.json +49 -49
  154. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/sumAggregateExample.json +337 -337
  155. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/tsp.json +61 -61
  156. package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Fun_Loop_Iter_Sim_RASON.json +190 -190
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- "modelName": "NaiveBayes",
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- "modelDescription": "Classification: Naive Bayes: This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
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- "datasources": {
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- "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
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- "myTrainSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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- "myValidSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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- "connection": "hald-small-binary-valid.txt",
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myTrainData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "myValidData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "nbEstimator": {
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- "comment": "Defines the nbEstimator as a (classification) naive bayes estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "type": "classification",
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- "algorithm": "naiveBayes",
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- "parameters": {
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData dataset using the nbEstimator estimator. The 'export' parameter exports the fitted model to a JSON file which can be reused in a new RASON model. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "trainData": "myTrainData",
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- "estimator": "nbEstimator",
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- "evaluations": [ "classFrequency", "dataFrequency", "priorConditionalProbability" ]
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model nbModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model nbModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. Note that the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "modelDescription": "Classification: Naive Bayes: This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
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+ "modelType": "datamining",
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+ "datasources": {
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+ "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
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+ "myTrainSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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+ "myValidSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myTrainData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "myValidData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
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+ "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "nbEstimator": {
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+ "comment": "Defines the nbEstimator as a (classification) naive bayes estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "algorithm": "naiveBayes",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "priorProbMethod": "EMPIRICAL",
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+ "laplaceSmoothing": true,
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator created above.",
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+ "nbModel": {
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+ "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData dataset using the nbEstimator estimator. The 'export' parameter exports the fitted model to a JSON file which can be reused in a new RASON model. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "trainData": "myTrainData",
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+ "estimator": "nbEstimator",
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+ "export": "json",
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+ "action": "fit",
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+ "evaluations": [ "classFrequency", "dataFrequency", "priorConditionalProbability" ]
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+ },
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+ "trainScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model nbModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myTrainData",
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+ "fittedModel": "nbModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "logDensity", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "accuracy", "specificity", "sensitivity", "recall", "precision", "f1" ]
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+ },
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+ "validScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model nbModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. Note that the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myValidData",
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+ "fittedModel": "nbModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "logDensity", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "metrics" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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- {
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- "modelName": "NearestNeighborsClassification",
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- "modelDescription": "Classification: K Nearest Neighbors; This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
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- "modelType": "datamining",
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- "datasources": {
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- "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
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- "myTrainSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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- "type": "csv",
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- "connection": "hald-small-binary-train.txt",
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- "direction": "import"
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- },
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- "myValidSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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- "type": "csv",
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- "connection": "hald-small-binary-valid.txt",
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- "direction": "import"
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- }
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- },
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myTrainData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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- "targetCol": "Y"
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- },
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- "myValidData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "binding": "myValidSrc",
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- "targetCol": "Y"
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- }
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- },
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- "estimator": {
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- "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "knncEstimator": {
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- "comment": "Defines the knncEstimator as a classification k-nearest neighbors estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "type": "classification",
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- "algorithm": "nearestNeighbors",
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- "parameters": {
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- "priorProbMethod": "EMPIRICAL"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Define actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator created above.",
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- "knncModel": {
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- "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData dataset using the knncEstimator estimator. The fitted model is POSTed to the RASON Server. In addition, the fitted model is also exported to a JSON file due to the export property ('export':'JSON'). The POSTed fitted model is reused in the k-Nearest Neighbors Scoring example (Examples - Data Science - Scoring -- Scoring Using Nearest Neighbors Classification). Note that the fitted model name will take the same name as the example name, NearestNeighborsClassification, as given to the modelName property at the top of this example. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "trainData": "myTrainData",
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- "estimator": "knncEstimator",
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- "export": "json",
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- "action": "fit",
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- "evaluations": [ "fittedModelJson" ]
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- },
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- "trainScore": {
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model knncModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. Various options are set including successClass, successProbability, etc. If an option is not explicitly set, the default setting is used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results including the predicted values, the posterior probabilities, the confusion matrix, etc. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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- "data": "myTrainData",
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- "fittedModel": "knncModel",
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- "action": "predict",
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- "parameters": {
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- "successClass": "1",
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- "successProbability": 0.6,
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- "numNeighbors": 3,
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- "includeTies": true,
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- "stable": true,
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- "weightingScheme": "INVERSE_DISTANCE"
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- },
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- "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "accuracy", "specificity", "sensitivity", "recall", "precision", "f1", "decileChart" ]
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- },
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- "validScore": {
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model knncModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. Various options are set including the successClass, successProbability, etc. If an option is not explicitly set, then the default value is used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results such as the predicted values, the posterior probabilities, etc. Note the the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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- "data": "myValidData",
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- "fittedModel": "knncModel",
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- "action": "predict",
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- "parameters": {
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- "successClass": "1",
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- "successProbability": 0.6,
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- "numNeighbors": 2,
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- "includeTies": true,
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- "stable": true,
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- "weightingScheme": "INVERSE_DISTANCE"
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- },
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- "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "metrics" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "NearestNeighborsClassification",
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+ "modelDescription": "Classification: K Nearest Neighbors; This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
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+ "modelType": "datamining",
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+ "datasources": {
6
+ "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
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+ "myTrainSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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+ "type": "csv",
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+ "connection": "hald-small-binary-train.txt",
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ },
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+ "myValidSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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+ "type": "csv",
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+ "connection": "hald-small-binary-valid.txt",
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myTrainData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
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+ },
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+ "myValidData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "binding": "myValidSrc",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
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+ "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "knncEstimator": {
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+ "comment": "Defines the knncEstimator as a classification k-nearest neighbors estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "type": "classification",
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+ "algorithm": "nearestNeighbors",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "priorProbMethod": "EMPIRICAL"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator created above.",
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+ "knncModel": {
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+ "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData dataset using the knncEstimator estimator. The fitted model is POSTed to the RASON Server. In addition, the fitted model is also exported to a JSON file due to the export property ('export':'JSON'). The POSTed fitted model is reused in the k-Nearest Neighbors Scoring example (Examples - Data Science - Scoring -- Scoring Using Nearest Neighbors Classification). Note that the fitted model name will take the same name as the example name, NearestNeighborsClassification, as given to the modelName property at the top of this example. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "trainData": "myTrainData",
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+ "estimator": "knncEstimator",
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+ "export": "json",
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+ "action": "fit",
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+ "evaluations": [ "fittedModelJson" ]
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+ },
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+ "trainScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model knncModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. Various options are set including successClass, successProbability, etc. If an option is not explicitly set, the default setting is used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results including the predicted values, the posterior probabilities, the confusion matrix, etc. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myTrainData",
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+ "fittedModel": "knncModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6,
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+ "numNeighbors": 3,
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+ "includeTies": true,
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+ "stable": true,
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+ "weightingScheme": "INVERSE_DISTANCE"
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "accuracy", "specificity", "sensitivity", "recall", "precision", "f1", "decileChart" ]
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+ },
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+ "validScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model knncModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. Various options are set including the successClass, successProbability, etc. If an option is not explicitly set, then the default value is used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results such as the predicted values, the posterior probabilities, etc. Note the the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myValidData",
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+ "fittedModel": "knncModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6,
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+ "numNeighbors": 2,
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+ "includeTies": true,
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+ "stable": true,
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+ "weightingScheme": "INVERSE_DISTANCE"
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "metrics" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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- {
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- "modelName": "NeuralNetworkClassification",
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- "modelDescription": "Classification: Neural Network; This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
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- "modelType": "datamining",
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- "datasources": {
6
- "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
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- "myTrainSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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- "type": "csv",
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- "connection": "hald-small-binary-train.txt",
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- "direction": "import"
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- },
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- "myValidSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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- "type": "csv",
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- "connection": "hald-small-binary-valid.txt",
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- "direction": "import"
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- }
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- },
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myTrainData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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- "targetCol": "Y"
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- },
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- "myValidData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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- "binding": "myValidSrc",
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- "targetCol": "Y"
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- }
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- },
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- "estimator": {
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- "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "nncEstimator": {
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- "comment": "Defines the nncEstimator as a classification neural network estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "type": "classification",
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- "algorithm": "neuralNetwork",
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- "parameters": {
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- "priorProbMethod": "EMPIRICAL",
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- "numNeurons": [ 4 ],
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- "numEpochs": 100,
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- "errorTolerance": 0.01,
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- "weightDecay": 0.0,
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- "learningRate": 0.4,
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- "weightMomentum": 0.7,
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- "hiddenLayerActivation": "LOGISTIC_SIGMOID",
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- "outputLayerActivation": "SOFTMAX",
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- "weightInitSeed": 123,
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- "learningOrder": "RANDOM",
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- "learningOrderSeed": 1234,
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- "dataForErrorComputation": "TRAIN_AND_VALID",
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- "maxNumEpochsWithNoImprovement": 30,
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- "minRelativeErrorChange": 1E-05,
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- "maxTrainingTimeSeconds": 5
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Define actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator created above.",
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- "nncModel": {
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- "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData and myValidData datasets using the nncEstimator estimator. The fitted model is POSTed to the RASON Server. In addition, the fitted model is also exported to a JSON file due to the export property ('export':'JSON'). The POSTed fitted model is reused in the Neural Network Scoring example (Examples - Data Science - Scoring -- Scoring Using Neural Network Classification). Note that the fitted model name will take the same name as the example name, NeuralNetworkClassification, as given to the modelName property at the top of this example. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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- "trainData": "myTrainData",
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- "validData": "myValidData",
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- "estimator": "nncEstimator",
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- "export": "json",
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- "action": "fit",
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- "evaluations": [ "trainingLog", "neuronWeights", "numEpochsUsed", "trainingTime", "stoppingReason", "partitionCausedStopping" ]
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- },
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- "trainScore": {
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model nncModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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- "data": "myTrainData",
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- "fittedModel": "nncModel",
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- "action": "predict",
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- "parameters": {
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- "successClass": "1",
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- "successProbability": 0.6
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- },
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- "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "accuracy", "specificity", "sensitivity", "recall", "precision", "f1" ]
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- },
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- "validScore": {
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- "comment": "Uses the fitted model nncModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData, (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. Note the the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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- "data": "myValidData",
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- "fittedModel": "nncModel",
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- "action": "predict",
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- "parameters": {
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- "successClass": "1",
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- "successProbability": 0.6
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- },
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- "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "metrics" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "NeuralNetworkClassification",
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+ "modelDescription": "Classification: Neural Network; This RASON model example generates a fitted model and POSTs the model to the RASON server. Then uses the fitted model to score both the training and validation partitions. This example uses two outside data sources, hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Both may be downloaded by clicking the RASON Examples Download icon (download cloud icon). To solve this model, you must first POST the model to the RASON Server by clicking the POST icon (upload cloud icon on the left). Afterwards click Choose Files (on the Properties pane on the right), browse to the location of the downloaded examples, and select both hald-small-binary-train.txt and hald-small-binary-valid.txt. Then click the down arrow next to the Play icon and click Solve. For more information on POSTing and solving example models, click Help - Defining Your Data Science Model.",
4
+ "modelType": "datamining",
5
+ "datasources": {
6
+ "comment": "Define datasources to use with this model, in the datasources section. Typically these bind to external data sources due to data volume.",
7
+ "myTrainSrc": {
8
+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-train.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This dataset represents the training partition.",
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+ "type": "csv",
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+ "connection": "hald-small-binary-train.txt",
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ },
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+ "myValidSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the dataset contained within hald-small-binary-valid.txt to the myValidSrc datasource. This dataset represents the validation partition.",
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+ "type": "csv",
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+ "connection": "hald-small-binary-valid.txt",
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Datasets are bound to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myTrainData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
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+ },
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+ "myValidData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the myValidSrc datasource to the myValidData dataset. Note that the target variable is set to the Y variable using the 'targetCol' property.",
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+ "binding": "myValidSrc",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
34
+ "comment": "Defines an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "nncEstimator": {
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+ "comment": "Defines the nncEstimator as a classification neural network estimator; various options are set. For a complete list of all algorithm options, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "type": "classification",
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+ "algorithm": "neuralNetwork",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "priorProbMethod": "EMPIRICAL",
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+ "numNeurons": [ 4 ],
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+ "numEpochs": 100,
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+ "errorTolerance": 0.01,
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+ "weightDecay": 0.0,
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+ "learningRate": 0.4,
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+ "weightMomentum": 0.7,
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+ "hiddenLayerActivation": "LOGISTIC_SIGMOID",
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+ "outputLayerActivation": "SOFTMAX",
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+ "weightInitSeed": 123,
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+ "learningOrder": "RANDOM",
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+ "learningOrderSeed": 1234,
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+ "dataForErrorComputation": "TRAIN_AND_VALID",
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+ "maxNumEpochsWithNoImprovement": 30,
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+ "minRelativeErrorChange": 1E-05,
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+ "maxTrainingTimeSeconds": 5
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator created above.",
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+ "nncModel": {
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+ "comment": "Fits a model to the myTrainData and myValidData datasets using the nncEstimator estimator. The fitted model is POSTed to the RASON Server. In addition, the fitted model is also exported to a JSON file due to the export property ('export':'JSON'). The POSTed fitted model is reused in the Neural Network Scoring example (Examples - Data Science - Scoring -- Scoring Using Neural Network Classification). Note that the fitted model name will take the same name as the example name, NeuralNetworkClassification, as given to the modelName property at the top of this example. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.)",
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+ "trainData": "myTrainData",
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+ "validData": "myValidData",
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+ "estimator": "nncEstimator",
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+ "export": "json",
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+ "action": "fit",
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+ "evaluations": [ "trainingLog", "neuronWeights", "numEpochsUsed", "trainingTime", "stoppingReason", "partitionCausedStopping" ]
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+ },
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+ "trainScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model nncModel to score the training dataset, myTrainData (the training partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myTrainData",
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+ "fittedModel": "nncModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "accuracy", "specificity", "sensitivity", "recall", "precision", "f1" ]
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+ },
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+ "validScore": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the fitted model nncModel to score the validation dataset, myValidData, (the validation partition) using the 'action':'predict' parameter. The successClass and successProbability are both set here. If not explicitly set, the default settings of 'successClass':1 and 'successProbability':0.5 will be used. In addition, various evaluations are requested in the results. Note the the evaluation, metrics, returns accuracy, specificity, sensitivity, precision, F1 score and AUC. For a complete list of all available evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter in the RASON Reference Guide. (Click the Help tab to download.) ",
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+ "data": "myValidData",
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+ "fittedModel": "nncModel",
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+ "action": "predict",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "successClass": "1",
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+ "successProbability": 0.6
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+ },
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+ "evaluations": [ "prediction", "posteriorProbability", "confusionMatrix", "metrics" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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  }