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    Use the Force, er… Forecast, I Mean

    January 4, 2017

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    by: Phil Goerdt

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    Categories: Analytics, Data Science, Forecasting, Machine Learning, OBIEE

    Use the Force, er… Forecast, I Mean

    I think it’s fair to say that I like models. Whether manifested with Legos, metadata, or economic indicators, I love seeing how inputs can affect outputs. So, when I discovered the forecast capabilities in the R suite, I couldn’t wait to give it a go. Never Tell Me the Odds! Many of the companies I have […]

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