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The Impact of AI on the Music Industry

The music industry has experienced significant changes over the years, with one of the most profound being the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). From composition and production to distribution and marketing, AI is revolutionizing the way mus…

SAS Decision Builder in Microsoft Fabric: Helping you translate insights into action

SAS Decision Builder is a decision intelligence solution, which means that it uses machine learning and automation to augment human decision-making for better and faster insights that drive tactical and strategic business decisions. It’s a cousin to business intelligence and the next step after data engineering and model training, completing the analytics lifecycle to help achieve business goals.

SAS Decision Builder in Microsoft Fabric: Helping you translate insights into action was published on SAS Users.

Building a cultural wordbook via SAS Visual Text Analytics

SAS Visual Text Analytics can easily analyze similar words and phrases coming from various cultural heritage-related documents to construct a heritage wordbook that cultural workers can use to identify what relevant conservation technique to use on a structure/artifact.

Building a cultural wordbook via SAS Visual Text Analytics was published on SAS Users.

How to Use Action Buttons for PDFs in Adobe Acrobat

Ever wondered if there’s more you can do with your PDF files? PDFs are excellent for preserving the formatting of your documents, but they can incorporate more than just text. Despite their reputation, PDF documents can be interactive.
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Getting Started with Python Integration to SAS Viya for Predictive Modeling – Fitting a Random Forest

Learn how to fit a random forest and use your model to score new data. In Part 6 and Part 7 of this series, we fit a logistic regression and decision tree to the Home Equity data we saved in Part 4. In this post we will fit a Random […]

Getting Started with Python Integration to SAS Viya for Predictive Modeling – Fitting a Random Forest was published on SAS Users.