Hello,
I am using SAS EM 14.2.
There are various models connecting to node [Model Comparison] for assessment. Is there a way to see how many variables/parameters used by each model at node [Model Comparison]?
Thanks.
Hello Pre-app:
That information is not displayed by the Model Comparison node - instead, the node focuses on comparing performance of the models.
However, the individual modeling nodes do display that information. One way to see it is to view the results of the modeling node of interest, and select View -> SAS Results -> Output.
Depending on the specific modeling node, other selections are available under the View pulldown. Example: in the Results window of the Neural Network node, you can also select View -> Model -> Weights - Final. A graph displays the parameters.
TIP: when the graph is selected, you can click the Table icon in the toolbar to display the underlying data (the data set that has the parameters). When the underlying data is displayed, you can select File -> Save As if you want to save the data.
Have a great day!
Hello Pre-app:
That information is not displayed by the Model Comparison node - instead, the node focuses on comparing performance of the models.
However, the individual modeling nodes do display that information. One way to see it is to view the results of the modeling node of interest, and select View -> SAS Results -> Output.
Depending on the specific modeling node, other selections are available under the View pulldown. Example: in the Results window of the Neural Network node, you can also select View -> Model -> Weights - Final. A graph displays the parameters.
TIP: when the graph is selected, you can click the Table icon in the toolbar to display the underlying data (the data set that has the parameters). When the underlying data is displayed, you can select File -> Save As if you want to save the data.
Have a great day!
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