In recent news about the STATISTICA Credit Scoring solution: Boosted Trees and Random Forests methods in STATISTICA Data Miner were used to win an international credit scoring competition! PAKDD 2010 is one of the most famous data mining competitions, and the only competition lately related to credit scoring. Our StatSoft colleague, Grzegorz Haranczyk... Read More »
In recent news about the STATISTICA Credit Scoring solution: Boosted Trees and Random Forests methods in STATISTICA Data Miner were used to win an international credit scoring competition! PAKDD 2010 is one of the most famous data mining competitions, and the only competition lately related to credit scoring. Our StatSoft colleague, Grzegorz Haranczyk...
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Dr. Attila Arany-Toth is a veterinarian working at the Veterinary University in Budapest, Hungary. He has found that STATISTICA has helped him with his research at work. He recently sat down with us to let us know how he benefits from STATISTICA. Read More »
Dr. Attila Arany-Toth is a veterinarian working at the Veterinary University in Budapest, Hungary. He has found that STATISTICA has helped him with his research at work. He recently sat down with us to let us know how he benefits from STATISTICA.
This example uses the example data set Aircraft.sta, which is distributed with STATISTICA. From the File menu, select Open Examples. Double-click the Datasets folder, and locate and open Aircraft.sta. The goal of this example is to perform a Box-Cox transformation of one dependent variable, VISC, and save the transformed values back to the original data set. Read More »
This example uses the example data set Aircraft.sta, which is distributed with STATISTICA. From the File menu, select Open Examples. Double-click the Datasets folder, and locate and open Aircraft.sta.
The goal of this example is to perform a Box-Cox transformation of one dependent variable, VISC, and save the transformed values back to the original data set.
In STATISTICA, date values of variables are stored internally as a single integer value that represents the number of days that have passed since January 1, 1900. The specific conversion of integer values to dates and vice versa is also affected by... Read More »
In STATISTICA, date values of variables are stored internally as a single integer value that represents the number of days that have passed since January 1, 1900. The specific conversion of integer values to dates and vice versa is also affected by...