And that's a wrap for our spring edition of ESUG! 👏
What a great day of learning, knowledge exchange, and connecting with new and old friends. Here's what we had in store for everyone.
8:30am - 9:00am | Registration and Light Breakfast |
9:00am - 9:05am | Welcome Remarks @dougd , ESUG President |
9:05am - 9:15am |
SAS Updates A quick look at new developments in the world of SAS. |
9:15am - 9:45am |
A Snapshot of Quantile Regression Quantile regression is a type of regression that models the conditional quantiles of a response variable on predictor variables. Unlike ordinary least squares (OLS) regression, which models the conditional mean of the response variable given the predictor variables, quantile regression allows to model separately different quantiles (such as the median, quartiles, or any other percentile) of the response variable. She will discuss the advantages of quantile regression through examples. At the same time I will demonstrate how PROC QUANTREG can be used to perform quantile regression. |
9:45am - 10:15am |
Tips & Tricks
A Forest of Decisions: Navigating Complexity with Random Forest using SAS 9.4 Random Forest is a powerful ensemble learning technique widely used in machine learning for classification and regression tasks This presentation will explore some practical implementations of Random Forest in SAS 9.4, showcasing its effectiveness in predictive analytics and model building across various domains. |
10:15am - 10:40am | Networking Break |
10:40am - 11:10am |
Automated Processing of Web-Based Research Data Using Proc HTTP and Macro Variable Lists Rick and team use a web based system called REDCap to collect medical research data from study participants. A single REDCap system houses many thousands of projects, each of which can be designed and modified by individual researchers. This is a very dynamic data environment with project level data structures continually changing. Any such change is reflected in data extracts resulting in frequent re-writes of existing SAS code.
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11:10am - 11:55am |
Integrating Synthetic Data Generation in Machine Learning Modeling Pipelines Synthetic data generation is increasingly important for augmenting existing data sets, mitigating imbalance in data sets with rare events and enabling data science tasks without having to share sensitive real data. In this presentation, we show how to use SAS® analytical capabilities to efficiently generate high-quality synthetic data. We demonstrate the use of SAS procedures, a REST API in Python, related pre-processing and post-processing steps, as well as assessment metrics. |
11:55am - 12:00pm | Closing Remarks |
If you have a presentation idea for our next meeting, please let us know. See you at the next one! 😃
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