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MLConf NY - Friday, April 11: Demo of Workflow and Collective Use Case

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By H2O.ai Team | minute read | April 07, 2014

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This Friday H2O will be at MLconf (http://mlconf.com) to give a live demo, introduce a customer use case, and talk about the implications of model specification in production. If you don’t get a chance to stop by our booth, or come see our demo, you can find the presentation slides on the MLconf website (they will be posted on Friday, April 11).

We’ll be walking through a practical example of different model choices and outcomes using the same predictors and target values.  Generalized linear models have the benefit of interpretability and easy scaling of estimated parameters. When data are overly complex, GLM can easily be linked to PCA, or regularization can be applied to simplify the model. On the other hand, our Gradient Boosted Machine handles both classification  and regression , takes a non-parametric approach, and quickly models even the most complex of interactions. Interpretability can be a bit harder, but identifying critical components is far easier with variable importance returned with the model output.  You can also hear from our client, Collective, on their experiences with real world application in an H2O use case.

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H2O.ai Team

At H2O.ai, democratizing AI isn’t just an idea. It’s a movement. And that means that it requires action. We started out as a group of like minded individuals in the open source community, collectively driven by the idea that there should be freedom around the creation and use of AI.

Today we have evolved into a global company built by people from a variety of different backgrounds and skill sets, all driven to be part of something greater than ourselves. Our partnerships now extend beyond the open-source community to include business customers, academia, and non-profit organizations.