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Helgard
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Is it possible to have more than one target variable specified for Neural Networks in SAS Viya? Proc NNet and the neuralNet action in Proc CAS do not seem to allow this.

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sbxkoenk
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Hello,

 

According to the doc of PROC NNET, you can indeed specify only one target variable (or none in which case an auto-encoder is trained).

 

But PROC NEURAL and PROC HPNEURAL accept multiple variables in the TARGET statement.

The 2 targets are fit simultaneously, in a single model.

 

Also, in Enterprise Miner (SAS 9.4), ... in your metadata, ... you could assign the TARGET role to multiple variables. A single NN-model was then created to explain / predict all targets (dependent vars).

 

I never tried the latter in Model Studio (SAS Viya successor to EMiner for ML-projects). You can try it ... assigning TARGET role to 2 variables.

 

By the way, you can still run PROC HPNEURAL in SAS Viya. It will run in SPRE-engine, but multi-threaded.

 

Koen

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sbxkoenk
SAS Super FREQ

Hello,

 

According to the doc of PROC NNET, you can indeed specify only one target variable (or none in which case an auto-encoder is trained).

 

But PROC NEURAL and PROC HPNEURAL accept multiple variables in the TARGET statement.

The 2 targets are fit simultaneously, in a single model.

 

Also, in Enterprise Miner (SAS 9.4), ... in your metadata, ... you could assign the TARGET role to multiple variables. A single NN-model was then created to explain / predict all targets (dependent vars).

 

I never tried the latter in Model Studio (SAS Viya successor to EMiner for ML-projects). You can try it ... assigning TARGET role to 2 variables.

 

By the way, you can still run PROC HPNEURAL in SAS Viya. It will run in SPRE-engine, but multi-threaded.

 

Koen

Helgard
Calcite | Level 5
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