Edit a Model Retrain Definition
To define a model retrain
definition:
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On the
Definition tab
on the
Retrain page, click
and select one or more models to retrain. By default,
the champion model is selected if it can be retrained.
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Select a data processing
method.
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To run a standard environment,
select Standard configuration.
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To run the performance monitoring
definition in a High-Performance Analytics environment, select High-performance
configuration.
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(Optional) Select Register
new trained model to register the new models in the destination
version on the SAS Content Server.
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(Optional) If Register
new trained model is checked, select a destination version
for new models. Select New version from the
drop-down menu to create a new version for the models.
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Click Browse to
select a training data source from a library. Click OK.
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Click the SAS
Application Server list and select a server.
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(Optional) Click Browse to
select a report folder in which to store the comparison report.
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(Optional) Click Browse to
select a retrain results folder to store the model training results.
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(Optional) Select Trace
on to print trace information to the SAS log file.
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(Optional) Select Retrain
when the dashboard project status is Alert or Warning.
If the dashboard project status is Alert, the model is automatically
retrained. If the dashboard project status is Warning, select whether
to retrain the model or ignore the task. If the dashboard project
status is Normal, the model will not be retrained.
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Select the models to
compare.
Note: If you do not select a model,
the champion model is used to perform the comparison.
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Specify the data source
options:
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Select Use training
data source to use the whole training data source to
compare or partition it into two parts, based on partition percent
and random seed. The percent that is specified is the percentage of
data that is used for model comparison; the other part of the data
is used for training. The random seed value is used to generate the
training data based on the random sampling method.
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Click Browse to
select a performance data set as the comparison data source.
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Specify the report options:
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Select a format for the report
output. The standard formats that are available are RTF, PDF,
and HTML. The default is RTF.
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Select a style for the report.
The available styles are SAS default, Seaside, Meadow,
and Harvest. The default is SAS
default.
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(Optional) To send the
retrain results by email, click
and enter an email address.
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Last updated: February 22, 2017