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MariaD
Barite | Level 11

Hi Folks,

 

We're developing a model using SAS Enterprise Miner. Our objective is to integrate this model with FICO Falcon. Which is the best way to achieve it? I understand that FICO Falcon has a module, called FICO Model Translator SRL, but what are the other options? Use the node to translate the score in Java? or PMML? 

 

Regards, 

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MariaD
Barite | Level 11

Thamks, @sbxkoenk . We have a meeting with FICO staff and we'll make a test using PMML. 

 

Regards, 

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sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Hello @MariaD ,

 

I do not know FICO Falcon, but I think FICO is about investigating and detecting (credit) risk and fraud.

 

You can try another board.
The Risk and Fraud boards have lots of people knowing about FICO and co-existence | integration with SAS.

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Normally, I would have moved your question because it's not good practice to post the same question twice.

But your question deserves a place in this board (data mining) as well, so I think it's OK to post a similar question in the other board (Risk or Fraud, depending on your use case) I suggested. Also because there is a certain amount of time between your questions.

 

Thanks,

Koen

MariaD
Barite | Level 11

Thamks, @sbxkoenk . We have a meeting with FICO staff and we'll make a test using PMML. 

 

Regards, 

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