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M23
Calcite | Level 5 M23
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

 

I am building GB ,NN models in SAS Eminer 12.1 version .My target is Binary(0/1)with event rate of 3.2% When i am building model the output of GB,NN or Logistics regression won't show Misclassification rate in Fit statistics (getting ASE/RMSE..).Kindly help me to resolve this issue

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

Check in the Variables editor of the Input Data node that the level of your target is set to Binary.  If you used the Basic advisor when creating your data source and the target is a numeric variable, it would have set its level to Interval by default.

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

Check in the Variables editor of the Input Data node that the level of your target is set to Binary.  If you used the Basic advisor when creating your data source and the target is a numeric variable, it would have set its level to Interval by default.

M23
Calcite | Level 5 M23
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Wnedy,

 

 

Thank you its working now.

AnnaBrown
Community Manager

Hi M23,

 

I'm glad you found some useful info! If Wendy's reply was the exact solution to your problem, can you "Accept it as a solution"? Or if it was particularly helpful, feel free to "Like" it. This will help other community members who may run into the same issue know what worked.

Thanks!
Anna


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