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AnnaBrown
Community Manager

Working with big data with a ton of features that may be highly correlated? Consider the principal component analysis to help you out. SAS’ Funda Gunes describes the method through a facial recognition example in this blog post.

 

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By the way, you’ll find a feed of the Subconscious Musings advanced analytics blog in the right column of the Data Mining Community. Feel free to scan for posts of interest from time to time.


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AnnaBrown
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Adding a link to the code on GitHub here for reference: 

https://github.com/sassoftware/enlighten-apply/tree/master/SAS_UE_SGF2016_faces

 

Note that this runs on SAS University Edition as well.

 


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How to choose a machine learning algorithm

Use this tutorial as a handy guide to weigh the pros and cons of these commonly used machine learning algorithms.

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