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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 2010
Filed:
Apr. 16, 2004
Stephen K. Pinto, Newton, MA (US);
Richard Mansfield, Cambridge, MA (US);
Marc Jacobs, Needham, MA (US);
Donald Rubin, Newton, MA (US);
Stephen K. Pinto, Newton, MA (US);
Richard Mansfield, Cambridge, MA (US);
Marc Jacobs, Needham, MA (US);
Donald Rubin, Newton, MA (US);
Fortelligent, Inc., Boston, MA (US);
Abstract
Models are generated using a variety of tools and features of a model generation platform. For example, in connection with a project in which a user generates a predictive model based on historical data about a system being modeled, the user is provided through a graphical user interface a structured sequence of model generation activities to be followed, the sequence including dimension reduction, model generation, model process validation, and model re-generation. Historical multi-dimensional data is received representing multiple source variables to be used as an input to a predictive model of a commercial system and applying transformations to the data that are selected based on the strength of measurement represented by a variable; variables are transformed into new more predictive variables, including the Bayesian renormalization of sparsely sampled variable and including the imputation of missing values for categorical or continuous variables.