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9 TopicsAzure ML - Get Started - Create Compensation Prediction
Hi Guys, Super new here. Is there anyway to use Azure ML for free in an enterprise environment. I want to play around with some actual employee compensation data. I want to create a model, and I have no idea how to do this, that would allow an employee enter things like a persons specialty, years of experience, if they have specific training, if its a highly sought after postition. I can feed the model actual data with these data tagas but is there a way to play or create something for free..especially since I am new and do not know what I am doing. Any advice or help would be awesome. I would ultimately want to deploy this model to a powerapp that would sit in sharepoint. Thanks in advance for reading and responding.491Views1like1CommentCan we use Azure Machine Learning on a Azure Analysis Services?
Hello, it's my first post ever since i was hired as Data Scientist after graduating this month. Of course, i have no experience in any cloud microsoft techonologies (yet) and ask for forgiveness in advance if I mix concepts incorrectly. Also, i tried to search similar answers in the forum but sadly found nothing. In our business, we deployed an Azure Analysis Services with our data models ( i think it's called datalake). These models are used most of them for Reporting in Power BI. Right now, we would like to explore more deep types of analysis using machine learning techniques in Azure Machine Learning. The basic problem is how do i acces to the information in the tabular models in Azure Analysis Services from Azure Machine learning? Is this new platform (Azure ML) able to do that easily, without any trick? For example, we tried to make some querys (to Azure Analysis Services) from our locals, using python and pyodbc library. This never worked and there's no information (at least i've found) in the internet. The reason to use python to make querys it's for practical reasons. You make the query, and you call still work on the same notebook without downloading anything externaly, then throw X machine learning algorithm to do Classification, Regression... in the data selected in the query to make a Exploratory Data Analysis. So our idea, would be to replace this locals machines for something in the cloud which i hope have a direct implementation to work with that and also better hardware. Am i wrong, right...? Do you have any suggestion of how we should do things? Please, correct me! Thank you for your answer!2.2KViews1like1CommentTech Minutes Video - Project Trove
This post is Authored by Trinh Duong, Christian Liensberger and Giampaolo Battaglia Office of the CTO Team & AI/Innovation at Microsoft We recently launched the Innovation Tech Minutes series, which are short, snackable informative tidbits from Microsoft researchers, developers and engineers all around the world on some of the latest and future technologies. In our latest episode, Christian Liensberger, Principal Program Manager and Advisor to Microsoft’s CTO shares new insights into Project Trove - a crowdsourcing marketplace where you can gather high-quality images for your AI models. Images are responsibly sourced from regular individuals and adhere to a rigid licensing and privacy framework, resulting in a more responsible data collection platform. In this Tech Minutes video, Christian shares the advantages of Trove, and also provides a walkthrough of Trove Web App from an AI Developer standpoint (selecting the right images for your model training), as well as showing how photo takers can upload their images through the Trove App on Android. Watch the Tech Minutes video Happy viewing & happy end of year! Trinh, Christian and Giampaolo1.4KViews1like1Comment