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I just finished reading an excellent posting on the Netflix Tech Blog by Xavier Amatriain and Justin Basilico. Entitled "Netflix Recommendations: Beyond the 5 stars (Part 1)", it gives a very nice account of the actual application of the 107 algorithms submitted as the winner solution to the…
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thnx for your answer. Ok but now I want to know is it technically possible i.e. one can make a software or code for converting PMML model in any specific language. Please guide me.
I want to know whether it is possible to convert a PMML code to any other language like c.c++, visual basic either manualll or automatically.
Please guide me.
I look forward to having a useful discussion with members.
Tadaoki
There's a new Group, R-Project and Other Free Software Tools that you should check out...
Ron
Thank you so much for inviting me and starting PMML discussion. This is wonderful.
SPSS products export many PMML model types and consume them too.
Have a great day.
Svetlana.
Yes- I will join this group.. this is an awesome site !
Fair Isaac's Model Builder product supports the generation of PMML and their Blaze Advisor(tm) business rules management system is a valid consumer. Also I think Pegasystems can consume PMML as can Chordiant Decision Manager.
Thanks for starting this group. Hopefully we'll see some interesting discussions. Weka has only limited import support for PMML so far (three model types). My plans are to expand this in the near future and then move on to consider exporting PMML.
Cheers,
Mark.
How are you? I just joined the PMML group. I will keep an eye on it. Thanks a lot for the invite. Have a great weekend!
Vicky