Hello,
Im hoping somebody can put me right with this question.
I always though "model retraining" related to using the same model & parameters(variables) but it updates the hyper parameters & parameter estimates based on new data.
Is this correct for SAS Model Studio? or when you try to retrain, does Model Studio regenerate the model potentially with NEW parameters/variables that were not in the original model?
Thanks
S.
You are correct. For registered models that came from a Model Studio project, "retrain" actually reruns the pipelines in the project and may return an entirely different model as the new champion for the project. In a sense, consider a Model Studio project as the machine that outputs a model - so if you give it new data it will provide a new model (not just a retrained original champion model).
That being said, I can definitely see the need here to "lock down" the model in use, at least from the standpoint of which model type and which hyperparameters are used, and just retrain that individual model. So I will create a new Requirement for us to add to our release planning at some point.
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Thank you Prunella! and its certainly reassuring to know that I'm partially correct 🙂
Since posting I came across this video from SAS, its interesting as at time 6.34 it looks like model studio during re-training is running various modelling nodes and even an ensemble! This leads me to think that maybe Model Studio does introduce new variables or remove them but it'll be interesting to know definitively what it does....
It'll be good to hear what the folks from SAS think!
You are correct. For registered models that came from a Model Studio project, "retrain" actually reruns the pipelines in the project and may return an entirely different model as the new champion for the project. In a sense, consider a Model Studio project as the machine that outputs a model - so if you give it new data it will provide a new model (not just a retrained original champion model).
That being said, I can definitely see the need here to "lock down" the model in use, at least from the standpoint of which model type and which hyperparameters are used, and just retrain that individual model. So I will create a new Requirement for us to add to our release planning at some point.
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