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Sumber: https://docs.biolab.si//3/visual-programming/widgets/data/randomize.html
Sumber: https://docs.biolab.si//3/visual-programming/widgets/data/randomize.html
Shuffles classes, attributes and/or metas of an input dataset.
Inputs
    Data: input dataset
Outputs
    Data: randomized dataset
The Randomize widget receives a dataset in the input and outputs the same dataset in which the classes, attributes or/and metas are shuffled.
../../_images/Randomize-Default.png
    Select group of columns of the dataset you want to shuffle.
    Select proportion of the dataset you want to shuffle.
    Produce replicable output.
    If Apply automatically is ticked, changes are committed automatically. Otherwise, you have to press Apply after each change.
    Produce a report.
Example
The Randomize widget is usually placed right after (e.g. File widget. The basic usage is shown in the following workflow, where values of class variable of Iris dataset are randomly shuffled.
../../_images/Randomize-Example1.png
In the next example we show how shuffling class values influences model performance on the same dataset as above.
../../_images/Randomize-Example2.png





Revision as of 21:59, 10 January 2020

Sumber: https://docs.biolab.si//3/visual-programming/widgets/data/randomize.html


Shuffles classes, attributes and/or metas of an input dataset.

Inputs

   Data: input dataset

Outputs

   Data: randomized dataset

The Randomize widget receives a dataset in the input and outputs the same dataset in which the classes, attributes or/and metas are shuffled.

../../_images/Randomize-Default.png

   Select group of columns of the dataset you want to shuffle.
   Select proportion of the dataset you want to shuffle.
   Produce replicable output.
   If Apply automatically is ticked, changes are committed automatically. Otherwise, you have to press Apply after each change.
   Produce a report.

Example

The Randomize widget is usually placed right after (e.g. File widget. The basic usage is shown in the following workflow, where values of class variable of Iris dataset are randomly shuffled.

../../_images/Randomize-Example1.png

In the next example we show how shuffling class values influences model performance on the same dataset as above.

../../_images/Randomize-Example2.png



Referensi

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