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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

New book: Exploring data with RapidMiner

I'm the author of "Exploring real data with RapidMiner"

Of course I would be very happy if you would like to purchase a copy :)

Some more details are here.

5 comments:

  1. Hello,
    I purchased your book a few weeks ago and have appreciated the tips in it. I have started to use the log operator a lot in my processes after seeing your example. One thing I am having a hard time with is using it with Rapidanalytics (Rapidminer server). I can write the log file from the process when it is run on the server, but the log data is not present when I call up the results of the server into my rapidminer studio results window, as it is when the process is run on the studio version. This means that I cannot chart the data from the log file when it is run on the server vice the studio version. Do you know if there is a way to get the log data displayed with the results from the server, or am I just out of luck. Thanks again for the book. By the way, this blog is loaded with great information too!

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  2. Hello Eric

    Thanks for the thanks :)

    You can use the Log to Data operator to turn a log into an example set. In fact there is an example here.

    http://rapidminernotes.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/counting-words-in-document.html

    regards,

    Andrew

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  3. Perfect.... Thanks for the reply!

    Eric

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  4. I just got my copy in the mail yesterday! Thanks for writing a fantastic book Andrew! I expect you to sign my copy if you make it to Boston this year for Rapidminer World!
    Cheers!

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    1. Hello Thomas

      I'll make sure I have a pen with me...

      Andrew

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