History: Using Machine Learning Models
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{syntax type="markdown" editor="wysiwyg"} {BOX()}This page ((needs review)){BOX} Trained Machine Learning models can be used to make predictions. # Using Machine Learning Models After a model has been trained, it is ready to be used to make prediction on new data. Trying to use an untrained model will result in an error. To use a model, open its action menu and click on **Use**. {img src="display1918" link="display1918" width="400" rel="box[g]" imalign="center" desc="Go to model use page" align="center" styleimage="border"} Tiki will then display the model's page for prediction. This page will include input fields for you to enter new data. {img src="display1919" link="display1919" width="400" rel="box[g]" imalign="center" desc="Use model page" align="center" styleimage="border"} Fill in the fields and select the type of task you want model to perform. This will be either a probability or prediction task. Either of the tasks is supported based on the model's underlying learning algorithm. After this, click on the **Submit** button to get result. A success message will be displayed and result will appear right after the submit button. {img src="display1920" link="display1920" width="400" rel="box[g]" imalign="center" desc="Result success message" align="center" styleimage="border"} {img src="display1921" link="display1921" width="400" rel="box[g]" imalign="center" desc="Result" align="center" styleimage="border"} ## Related links - ((Machine Learning)) - ((Preparing Machine Learning Dataset)) - ((Creating Machine Learning Models)) - ((Configuring Machine Learning Models)) - ((Training Machine Learning Models))