AutoML: Binary and Multinomial Classification Models

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BI pros and data analysts can now build machine learning inside Power BI with just a few clicks. AutoML uses Azure Machine Learning technology to perform highly specialized tasks such as feature selection, algorithm selection or hyper-parameter optimization. These models can be customized via Power Query with filters or feature engineering.

Models are applied automatically during data ingestion and refresh. Rich Power BI reports are generated for each model, describing the performance of the model, as well as explaining the key influencers’ impact on the predictions generated by the model.

AutoML: Binary and Multinomial Classification Models

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