@frontlinesystems/rason-mcp-server 2026.5.1 → 2026.5.3

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  1. package/LICENSE +35 -35
  2. package/examples/EXAMPLES_REFERENCE.md +128 -128
  3. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic.json +111 -111
  4. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic2.json +108 -108
  5. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic3.json +111 -111
  6. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic4.json +99 -99
  7. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Conic/AirlineHubConic5.json +101 -101
  8. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv.json +81 -81
  9. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixCsv4.json +96 -96
  10. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel.json +73 -73
  11. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel1.json +86 -86
  12. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel11.json +108 -108
  13. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixExcel2.json +77 -77
  14. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab.json +89 -89
  15. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab1.json +73 -73
  16. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/DataBinding/ProductMixTab2.json +77 -77
  17. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Inventory.json +199 -199
  18. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Matop.json +119 -119
  19. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix.json +97 -97
  20. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix2.json +72 -72
  21. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix3.json +49 -49
  22. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMix4.json +56 -56
  23. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixCsv1.json +106 -106
  24. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixCsv2.json +106 -106
  25. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/ProductMixSQL11.json +82 -82
  26. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Linear/Rowop.json +126 -126
  27. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub.json +63 -63
  28. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub2.json +47 -47
  29. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonLinear/AirlineHub3.json +47 -47
  30. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/NonSmooth/Inventory2.json +159 -159
  31. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt.json +55 -55
  32. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/Quadratic/PortfolioOpt2.json +65 -65
  33. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyChance.json +78 -78
  34. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/GasCompanyRecourse.json +78 -78
  35. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect.json +77 -77
  36. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect2.json +81 -81
  37. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect3.json +84 -84
  38. package/examples/{optimization → Optimization}/WithUncertainty/ProjectSelect4.json +74 -74
  39. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CandyStoreSalesUsingSIP.json +147 -147
  40. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth1.json +423 -423
  41. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth1SIPModel.json +27 -27
  42. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowth2.json +415 -415
  43. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/CollegeFundGrowthSIP.json +401 -401
  44. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/GBMSimulationModel.json +236 -236
  45. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/YieldManagement(Sim).json +69 -69
  46. package/examples/{simulation → Simulation}/YieldManagement2(Sim).json +72 -72
  47. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Box Fun with typeDef result.json +53 -53
  48. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN Context example.json +69 -69
  49. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/DMN DT with typeDef result.json +43 -43
  50. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Date Time example.json +28 -28
  51. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For iteration example.json +66 -66
  52. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with two indices.json +15 -15
  53. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL For with typeDef result.json +88 -88
  54. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL If Then Else example.json +25 -25
  55. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List example.json +37 -37
  56. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List operator.json +17 -17
  57. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL List with typeDef collection.json +36 -36
  58. package/examples/calculation/DMNExamples/FEEL Some or Every example.json +65 -65
  59. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Datasource example.json +52 -52
  60. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Date and Time examples.json +91 -91
  61. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Expression example.json +32 -32
  62. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Hit Policy examples.json +136 -136
  63. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Recommend model.json +81 -81
  64. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy Model and Predictive CSV-XML.json +218 -218
  65. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Datasource.json +286 -286
  66. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model and Predictive.json +203 -203
  67. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Loan Strategy model by scratch.json +214 -214
  68. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Output Order example.json +39 -39
  69. package/examples/calculation/DecisionTables/DT Unique example.json +38 -38
  70. package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefCF.json +64 -64
  71. package/examples/calculation/TypeDefinitions/TypeDefDT.json +57 -57
  72. package/examples/datamining/AffinityAnalysis/AssociationRules.json +51 -51
  73. package/examples/datamining/Classification/DecisionTree.json +90 -90
  74. package/examples/datamining/Classification/DiscriminantAnalysis.json +81 -81
  75. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Bagging.json +66 -66
  76. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/Boosting.json +67 -67
  77. package/examples/datamining/Classification/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +91 -91
  78. package/examples/datamining/Classification/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
  79. package/examples/datamining/Classification/LogisticRegression.json +82 -82
  80. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NaiveBayes.json +78 -78
  81. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NearestNeighbors.json +84 -84
  82. package/examples/datamining/Classification/NeuralNetwork.json +92 -92
  83. package/examples/datamining/Clustering/Hierarchical.json +54 -54
  84. package/examples/datamining/Clustering/KMeans.json +71 -71
  85. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/DelimitedFile.json +49 -49
  86. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/JSONFile.json +49 -49
  87. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSAccessDatabase.json +49 -49
  88. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSExcelTable.json +50 -50
  89. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/MSSQLDatabase.json +49 -49
  90. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODATATable.json +49 -49
  91. package/examples/datamining/DataSources/ODBCDatabase.json +49 -49
  92. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LinearWrapping.json +53 -53
  93. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/LogisticWrapping.json +56 -56
  94. package/examples/datamining/FeatureSelection/Univariate.json +78 -78
  95. package/examples/datamining/Regression/DecisionTree.json +82 -82
  96. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Bagging.json +62 -62
  97. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/Boosting.json +62 -62
  98. package/examples/datamining/Regression/Ensembles/RandomTrees.json +78 -78
  99. package/examples/datamining/Regression/FindBestModel.json +86 -86
  100. package/examples/datamining/Regression/LinearRegression.json +124 -124
  101. package/examples/datamining/Regression/NearestNeighbors.json +77 -77
  102. package/examples/datamining/Regression/NeuralNetwork.json +82 -82
  103. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifier.json +62 -62
  104. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClassifierNN.json +62 -62
  105. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONClusterizer.json +37 -37
  106. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONForecaster.json +49 -49
  107. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONLinearRegression.json +56 -56
  108. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONPCA.json +41 -41
  109. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONRegressor.json +56 -56
  110. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/JSONTransformer.json +38 -38
  111. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLClassifier.json +42 -42
  112. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLForecaster.json +43 -43
  113. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLRegressor.json +38 -38
  114. package/examples/datamining/Scoring/PMMLTransformer.json +38 -38
  115. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/LinearRegressionSimulation.json +117 -117
  116. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/SyntheticDataGeneration.json +108 -108
  117. package/examples/datamining/Simulation/pmml-risk-scoring.json +62 -62
  118. package/examples/datamining/Summarizer/Summarization.json +54 -54
  119. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/LatentSemanticAnalysis.json +51 -51
  120. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-FileData.json +65 -65
  121. package/examples/datamining/TextMining/TfIdf-InlineData.json +55 -55
  122. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/AddHoltWinters.json +79 -79
  123. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/Arima.json +74 -74
  124. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/DoubleExponential.json +65 -65
  125. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/Exponential.json +64 -64
  126. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/LagAnalysis.json +48 -48
  127. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/MovingAverage.json +65 -65
  128. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/MulHoltWinters.json +65 -65
  129. package/examples/datamining/TimeSeries/NoTrendHoltWinters.json +65 -65
  130. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Binning.json +69 -69
  131. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/CanonicalVariateAnalysis.json +47 -47
  132. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/CategoryReduction.json +51 -51
  133. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Factorization.json +50 -50
  134. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/MissingDataHandling.json +83 -83
  135. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DataInline.json +54 -54
  136. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/OneHotEncoding-DatainFile.json +48 -48
  137. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitionTimeSeries.json +48 -48
  138. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Partitioning-DF.json +72 -72
  139. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Partitioning.json +46 -46
  140. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling-DF.json +65 -65
  141. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PartitioningWithOversampling.json +44 -44
  142. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/PrincipalComponentsAnalysis.json +52 -52
  143. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Rescaling.json +67 -67
  144. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/Sampling.json +43 -43
  145. package/examples/datamining/Transformation/StratifiedSampling.json +46 -46
  146. package/examples/flow/SQLServerTransform.json +260 -260
  147. package/examples/flow/dm-calc-pipeline.json +277 -277
  148. package/examples/flow/dm-pipeline-simulation.json +113 -113
  149. package/examples/flow/opt-sim-pipeline.json +159 -159
  150. package/examples/flow/sim-dm-pipeline.json +106 -106
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  152. package/examples/index.json +4678 -4678
  153. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/DataFiltering/ListwithFilter.json +52 -52
  154. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ProductMix5.json +57 -57
  155. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/compoundWhileStatement.json +35 -35
  156. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/ifThenElseStatement.json +33 -33
  157. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/Loops/nestedLoop.json +25 -25
  158. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/ParallelArray.json +47 -47
  159. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/indexedArray.json +69 -69
  160. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/nonParallelArray.json +49 -49
  161. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/sumAggregateExample.json +337 -337
  162. package/examples/rason-features/Arrays_Loops_Tables/ArrayExamples/tsp.json +61 -61
  163. package/examples/rason-features/BoxIterators/Box_Fun_Loop_Iter_Sim_RASON.json +190 -190
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  174. package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGFirehouseLocationConic.json +113 -113
  175. package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixCsv1.json +107 -107
  176. package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixExcel11.json +117 -117
  177. package/examples/rason-features/ReferenceGuide/RGProductMixSQL11.json +108 -108
  178. package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGAirlineHubCSV.json +67 -67
  179. package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGForecast.json +50 -50
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  188. package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProjectSelect1.json +74 -74
  189. package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGProjectSelect2.json +74 -74
  190. package/examples/rason-features/UserGuide/UGYieldManagement1.json +61 -61
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- {
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- "modelName": "MSExcelTable",
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- "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, hald.xlsx, which 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 the hald.xlsx workbook. Click Open. 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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- "msExcelSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the data within the Microsoft Excel workbook, hald.xlsx, located on the Data worksheet in cells A1:E14, to the msExcelSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The selection property selects cells Data!A2:E14. Since the data contains column headings, the property 'headerExists' must be set to true. This file is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. For a complete list of options and setting for a datasource, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide, which can be downloaded from the Help tab.",
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- "type": "excel",
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- "connection": "hald.xlsx",
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- "selection": "Data!A2:E14",
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- "headerExists": true,
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- "direction": "import"
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- }
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- },
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the msExcelSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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- "binding": "msExcelSrc"
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- }
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- },
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- "estimator": {
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- "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "myRescaler": {
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- "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the Excel worksheet. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "type": "transformation",
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- "algorithm": "rescaling",
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- "parameters": {
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- "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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- "normType": "L1"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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- "rescalerModel": {
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- "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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- "estimator": "myRescaler",
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- "action": "fit"
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- },
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- "rescaledData": {
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- "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "data": "myData",
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- "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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- "action": "transform",
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- "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "MSExcelTable",
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+ "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, hald.xlsx, which 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 the hald.xlsx workbook. Click Open. 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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+ "msExcelSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the data within the Microsoft Excel workbook, hald.xlsx, located on the Data worksheet in cells A1:E14, to the msExcelSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The selection property selects cells Data!A2:E14. Since the data contains column headings, the property 'headerExists' must be set to true. This file is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. For a complete list of options and setting for a datasource, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide, which can be downloaded from the Help tab.",
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+ "type": "excel",
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+ "connection": "hald.xlsx",
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+ "selection": "Data!A2:E14",
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+ "headerExists": true,
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the msExcelSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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+ "binding": "msExcelSrc"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
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+ "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "myRescaler": {
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+ "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the Excel worksheet. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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+ "rescalerModel": {
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+ "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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+ "estimator": "myRescaler",
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+ },
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+ "rescaledData": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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+ "action": "transform",
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+ "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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+ }
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- "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an MS-SQL database. (This model is for illustration purposes only.) Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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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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- "mssqlSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the data within an MS-SQL database to the mssqlSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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- "type": "mssql",
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- "connection": "<server_name>;<db_name>;<trusted>;<uid>;<pwd>",
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- "selection": "<selection>",
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- "direction": "import"
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- }
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- },
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the mssqlSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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- "binding": "mssqlSrc"
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- }
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- },
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- "estimator": {
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- "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "myRescaler": {
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- "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the MSSQL database. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "type": "transformation",
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- "algorithm": "rescaling",
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- "parameters": {
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- "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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- "normType": "L1"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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- "rescalerModel": {
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- "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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- "trainData": "myData",
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- "estimator": "myRescaler",
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- "action": "fit"
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- },
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- "rescaledData": {
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- "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "data": "myData",
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- "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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- "action": "transform",
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- "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "MSSQLDatabase",
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+ "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an MS-SQL database. (This model is for illustration purposes only.) Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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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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+ "mssqlSrc": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the data within an MS-SQL database to the mssqlSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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+ "type": "mssql",
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+ "connection": "<server_name>;<db_name>;<trusted>;<uid>;<pwd>",
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+ "selection": "<selection>",
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+ "direction": "import"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the mssqlSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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+ "binding": "mssqlSrc"
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
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+ "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "myRescaler": {
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+ "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the MSSQL database. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "type": "transformation",
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+ "algorithm": "rescaling",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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+ "normType": "L1"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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+ "rescalerModel": {
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+ "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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+ "trainData": "myData",
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+ "estimator": "myRescaler",
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+ "action": "fit"
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+ },
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+ "rescaledData": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "data": "myData",
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+ "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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+ "action": "transform",
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+ "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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- {
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- "modelName": "ODATATable",
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- "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an OData table. (This model is for illustration purposes only.) See below for information on using a Data Connection.",
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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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- "odataSrc": {
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- "comment": "Binds the data within an ODATA table to the odataSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external data required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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- "type": "odata",
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- "connection": "<server>",
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- "selection": "<selection>",
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- "direction": "import"
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- }
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- },
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- "datasets": {
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- "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the ODATA table to the myData dataset.",
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- "binding": "odataSrc"
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- }
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- },
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- "estimator": {
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- "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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- "myRescaler": {
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- "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within ODATA table. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "type": "transformation",
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- "algorithm": "rescaling",
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- "parameters": {
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- "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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- "normType": "L1"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
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- "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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- "rescalerModel": {
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- "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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- "trainData": "myData",
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- "estimator": "myRescaler",
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- "action": "fit"
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- },
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- "rescaledData": {
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- "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "data": "myData",
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- "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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- "action": "transform",
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- "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "ODATATable",
3
+ "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an OData table. (This model is for illustration purposes only.) See below for information on using a Data Connection.",
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
+ "odataSrc": {
8
+ "comment": "Binds the data within an ODATA table to the odataSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external data required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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+ "type": "odata",
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+ "connection": "<server>",
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+ "selection": "<selection>",
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+ "direction": "import"
13
+ }
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+ },
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+ "datasets": {
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+ "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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+ "myData": {
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+ "comment": "Binds the ODATA table to the myData dataset.",
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+ "binding": "odataSrc"
20
+ }
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+ },
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+ "estimator": {
23
+ "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
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+ "myRescaler": {
25
+ "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within ODATA table. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "type": "transformation",
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+ "algorithm": "rescaling",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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+ "normType": "L1"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
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+ "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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+ "rescalerModel": {
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+ "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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+ "trainData": "myData",
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+ "estimator": "myRescaler",
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+ "action": "fit"
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+ },
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+ "rescaledData": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "data": "myData",
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+ "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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+ "action": "transform",
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+ "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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- {
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- "modelName": "ODBCDatabase",
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- "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an ODBC database. (This example is for illustration purposes only.) Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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.",
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- "odbcSrc": {
8
- "comment": "Binds the data within an ODBC database to the odbcSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': '<connection_string>' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
9
- "type": "odbc",
10
- "connection": "<connection_string>",
11
- "selection": "<selection>",
12
- "direction": "import"
13
- }
14
- },
15
- "datasets": {
16
- "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
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- "myData": {
18
- "comment": "Binds the odbcSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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- "binding": "odbcSrc"
20
- }
21
- },
22
- "estimator": {
23
- "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
24
- "myRescaler": {
25
- "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the ODBC database. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "type": "transformation",
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- "algorithm": "rescaling",
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- "parameters": {
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- "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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- "normType": "L1"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
35
- "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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- "rescalerModel": {
37
- "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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- "trainData": "myData",
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- "estimator": "myRescaler",
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- "action": "fit"
41
- },
42
- "rescaledData": {
43
- "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "data": "myData",
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- "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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- "action": "transform",
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- "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "ODBCDatabase",
3
+ "modelDescription": "Transformation: Rescaling: This RASON model example rescales the data contained within an ODBC database. (This example is for illustration purposes only.) Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': 'Driver={SQL Server} ...' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
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
+ "odbcSrc": {
8
+ "comment": "Binds the data within an ODBC database to the odbcSrc datasource. The file name is passed to the 'connection' property. The 'selection' property selects the data to be imported. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'. Note that RASON now allows Data Connections. In previous versions of RASON, models that accessed external databases required actual credentials to be passed, such as database URLs, port numbers, usernames and passwords, in the text of the RASON model, in a datasource declaration, as shown below. RASON now offers an alternative to tackle this security risk by substituting 'connection': '<connection_string>' with three options: a file containing the contents of 'connection', a named Data Connection or a URL pointing to Microsoft Common Data Service. Click Help - Rason Subscriptions -- Data Connections for more information.",
9
+ "type": "odbc",
10
+ "connection": "<connection_string>",
11
+ "selection": "<selection>",
12
+ "direction": "import"
13
+ }
14
+ },
15
+ "datasets": {
16
+ "comment": "Use the datasets section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
17
+ "myData": {
18
+ "comment": "Binds the odbcSrc datasource to the myData dataset.",
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+ "binding": "odbcSrc"
20
+ }
21
+ },
22
+ "estimator": {
23
+ "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
24
+ "myRescaler": {
25
+ "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, myRescaler, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to rescale the dataset within the ODBC database. Two options are set. For a complete list of options and setting for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "type": "transformation",
27
+ "algorithm": "rescaling",
28
+ "parameters": {
29
+ "technique": "UNIT_NORMALIZATION",
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+ "normType": "L1"
31
+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
35
+ "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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+ "rescalerModel": {
37
+ "comment": "Calls the myRescaler estimator to fit a model to the myData dataset.",
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+ "trainData": "myData",
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+ "estimator": "myRescaler",
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+ "action": "fit"
41
+ },
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+ "rescaledData": {
43
+ "comment": "Uses the rescalerModel (created above) to rescale (transform) the myData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the rescaled dataset in the results. For a complete list of rescaler evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "data": "myData",
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+ "fittedModel": "rescalerModel",
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+ "action": "transform",
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+ "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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- {
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- "modelName": "LinearWrapping",
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- "modelDescription": "Feature Selection Linear Wrapping: This RASON model example illustrates how to import data from an outside datasource, fit a model to the Feature Selection estimator, then use the fitted model to transform the dataset using feature selection linear wrapping.",
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- "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 data within hald-small.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'.",
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- "type": "csv",
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- "connection": "hald-small.txt",
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- "direction": "import"
12
- }
13
- },
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- "datasets": {
15
- "comment": "Use the 'datasets' section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
16
- "myTrainData": {
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- "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset.",
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- "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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- "targetCol": "Y"
20
- }
21
- },
22
- "estimator": {
23
- "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
24
- "linearFSEstimator": {
25
- "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, linearFSEstimator, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to transform the dataset using Feature Selection Linear Wrapping. Exhaustive Search where searches of all combinations of variables are performed to observe which combination has the best fit. For a complete list of options and settings for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "type": "featureSelection",
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- "algorithm": "linearWrapping",
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- "parameters": {
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- "fitIntercept": true,
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- "method": "EXHAUSTIVE_SEARCH"
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- }
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- }
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- },
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- "actions": {
35
- "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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- "linearFSModel": {
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- "comment": "Calls the linearFSEstimator estimator to fit a model to the myTrainData dataset. Two evaluations are requested in the results: bestSubsets, which returns the best subsets as determined by various error values and the probability, and bestSubsetsDetails, which returns the number of predictors, the residual sum of squares (RSS), Mallows CP, and the Probability for each subset. See the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide for a list of all options related to the linear wrapping feature.",
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- "estimator": "linearFSEstimator",
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- "data": "myTrainData",
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- "action": "fit",
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- "evaluations": [ "bestSubsets", "bestSubsetsDetails" ]
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- },
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- "reducedTrainData": {
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- "comment": "Uses the linearFSModel (created above) to transform the myTrainData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the transformed dataset in the results. For a complete list of linear wrapping evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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- "data": "myTrainData",
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- "fittedModel": "linearFSModel",
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- "parameters": {
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- "numTopFeatures": 2
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- },
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- "action": "transform",
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- "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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- }
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- }
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+ {
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+ "modelName": "LinearWrapping",
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+ "modelDescription": "Feature Selection Linear Wrapping: This RASON model example illustrates how to import data from an outside datasource, fit a model to the Feature Selection estimator, then use the fitted model to transform the dataset using feature selection linear wrapping.",
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 data within hald-small.txt to the myTrainSrc datasource. This data is being imported, so 'direction' is set to 'import'.",
9
+ "type": "csv",
10
+ "connection": "hald-small.txt",
11
+ "direction": "import"
12
+ }
13
+ },
14
+ "datasets": {
15
+ "comment": "Use the 'datasets' section to bind to an entry in the 'datasources' section",
16
+ "myTrainData": {
17
+ "comment": "Binds the myTrainSrc datasource to the myTrainData dataset.",
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+ "binding": "myTrainSrc",
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+ "targetCol": "Y"
20
+ }
21
+ },
22
+ "estimator": {
23
+ "comment": "Define an estimator, including the type, algorithm and parameters. Only 1 estimator/transformer may appear in a RASON model.",
24
+ "linearFSEstimator": {
25
+ "comment": "Creates a new rescaling estimator, linearFSEstimator, which will be called in 'actions' (below) to transform the dataset using Feature Selection Linear Wrapping. Exhaustive Search where searches of all combinations of variables are performed to observe which combination has the best fit. For a complete list of options and settings for the rescaling feature, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "type": "featureSelection",
27
+ "algorithm": "linearWrapping",
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+ "parameters": {
29
+ "fitIntercept": true,
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+ "method": "EXHAUSTIVE_SEARCH"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ "actions": {
35
+ "comment": "Define the actions, evaluations, and data to be used by the estimator defined above.",
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+ "linearFSModel": {
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+ "comment": "Calls the linearFSEstimator estimator to fit a model to the myTrainData dataset. Two evaluations are requested in the results: bestSubsets, which returns the best subsets as determined by various error values and the probability, and bestSubsetsDetails, which returns the number of predictors, the residual sum of squares (RSS), Mallows CP, and the Probability for each subset. See the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide for a list of all options related to the linear wrapping feature.",
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+ "estimator": "linearFSEstimator",
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+ "data": "myTrainData",
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+ "action": "fit",
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+ "evaluations": [ "bestSubsets", "bestSubsetsDetails" ]
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+ },
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+ "reducedTrainData": {
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+ "comment": "Uses the linearFSModel (created above) to transform the myTrainData dataset. The evaluation, transformation, returns the transformed dataset in the results. For a complete list of linear wrapping evaluations, see the RASON Data Science Model Components chapter within the RASON Reference Guide (downloadable from the Help tab).",
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+ "data": "myTrainData",
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+ "fittedModel": "linearFSModel",
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+ "parameters": {
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+ "numTopFeatures": 2
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+ },
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+ "action": "transform",
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+ "evaluations": [ "transformation" ]
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+ }
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+ }
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  }