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Semantic Type Classification, SAS Viya Workbench, Text Topic Styling | SAS Viya June 2024 Release

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Check out the latest major launch from SAS, SAS Viya Workbench! You’ll learn all about what SAS Viya Workbench is and how it relates to SAS Viya. SAS and Python coders won’t want to miss this exciting interview.

Plus, we’ll cover the latest features released across SAS Viya including semantic type classification, a new data step in SingleStore and new SAS Studio steps.

 

NEW VIYA FEATURES

Check out these new features and what they mean for you.

Product: SAS Visual Analytics

New feature: text topic styling

Description: New heading that displays additional information and gives quick access to features. In addition, you can change the layout of the text topic object. Learn more.

 

Product: SAS Model Studio

New feature: enhanced data exploration and autotuning for SVM

Description: The Data Exploration node now includes additional reports on Input Correlations, Pearson Correlations (Absolute Value), and Target by Input Correlations. The SVM node now has additional parameters for autotuning. Learn more.

 

Product: SAS Studio

New feature: nine new steps

Description: Nine new steps have been added across the Optimization & Network Analysis, Statistics, Visualize Data and Text Analytics categories. Learn more

 

SPOTLIGHT USE CASE

Text topic styling

Create a dynamic word cloud of terms within unstructured text using text topic analysis. Simply add a unique ID to your documents to analyze, then disable all visuals except the word cloud in the options pane. Now add filters and interactions to the text topics object to dynamically generate a new word cloud of terms based on the filtered list of documents.

 

TIP OF THE MONTH

samdellicker_0-1720800495030.jpegBrought to you by David Weik

Senior Pre-Sales Solutions Architect, SAS

Have you ever modified one of the objects in SAS Visual Analytics and would like to be able to use this modified object for future reports? It’s possible! Click on the object menu (three vertical dots in the top right corner of the object), select Save to Objects pane, give it a name and click OK. You can also right-click an object and select Save to Objects pane. Now you can find this object in your Objects pane and just drag and drop it onto your report.

Learn more

 

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