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fallanir
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi all,

I am using SAS Enterprise Guide on a government computer, and I would really like to run Support Vector Machine on my dataset. Is there any way to do so? I have been researching this, and I know Enterprise Miner apparently has a way to run SVM, but I am not familiar with Enterprise Miner. Can I just call Proc SVM or Proc HPSVM from within Enterprise Guide? Or is there a different procedure?

Thanks in advance!

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee

You can run PROC SVM in Enterprise Guide, but you need to license Enterprise Miner to use the procedure. You also need to use PROC DMDB to setup the appropriate metadata for SVM to work.

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Reeza
Super User

Unless you have EM licensed the answer is no 😞

FriedEgg
SAS Employee

You can run PROC SVM in Enterprise Guide, but you need to license Enterprise Miner to use the procedure. You also need to use PROC DMDB to setup the appropriate metadata for SVM to work.

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