The DataRobot AI Platform is presented as a solution that accelerates and democratizes data science by automating the end-to-end journey from data to value and allows users to deploy AI applications at scale. DataRobot provides a centrally governed platform that gives users AI to drive business outcomes, that is available on the user's cloud platform-of-choice, on-premise, or as a fully-managed service. The solutions include tools providing data preparation enabling users to explore and…
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SAP Predictive Analytics
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SAP Predictive Analytics is, as the name would suggest, a statistical analysis and data mining platform that can be deployed with SAP HANA.
I've done machine learning through python before, however having to code and test each model individually was very time consuming and required a lot of expertise. The data Robot approach, is an excellent way of getting to a well placed starting point. You can then pick up the …
DataRobot outperforms SPSS in terms of speed and efficiency. While I continue to rely on SPSS for tasks like data cleanup and data engineering, I have noticed that DataRobot significantly excels when it comes to building models. Its speed and user-friendly interface make it the …
Comparable to H2O but my company chose DataRobot so that's why I'm using it. Pricing is reasonable and the feature coverage is probably better from an end-to-end perspective. DataRobot has less flexibility than Amazon SageMaker but is a lot simpler to use, which again for a …
Alteryx is more of data processing only with user-friendly interface for non-technical users. Data Robot is more than that and can provide intelligent models for machine learning.
I have not used any comparable products. Compared to using commonly available open source libraries for machine learning, DataRobot automatically manages the partition of data, pre-processing of data, construction of processing pipelines and the evaluation of models on an …
Robots vs. Robots. It was necessarily me who selected DR instead, but having used both, I find that DR is better suited to our needs and is just more accessible. You don't need to be a complete expert in the field to be able to use DR's platform, more just being able to …
When we ran the purchase process, two factors were critical: price of course and the customer success service as we were new in this datascience world. H2O and DataRobot were the finalists (Dataiku too expensive for our needs), but we decide to choose DataRobot as they give us …
DataRobot provided the perfect balance of features and price points. The other tools we tried were very expensive and provided extra things that we really didn't need. Some of the other tools also required you to host them on a server at your institution or pay for their cloud …
We consistently return to DataRobot for its ease of use and ability to get the job done without major hurdles. Thus far, we just haven't found that in other products. H2O.ai (Driverless AI): several test models did not complete, and H2O.ai team could not explain why. Sagemaker:…
We've just had an intro but DataRobot is much more specialized in predictive analytics. Dataiku seems for me a platform that aims to cover a little bit all the steps or processes of a D&A team and with this approach, you may be doing a trade-off in quality and power
DataRobot is the product that seemed to have the most professional platform all in all. It was also the best one for the second part of the model development, which is monitoring what the model is doing in production and governing what that model was doing, giving us the …
Each of them has a special use and we used SAP Predictive Analytics here because, in addition to the appropriate speed, it also had convenient and appropriate compatibility with other SAP products, which makes the work easier for our team.
(Couldn't pick R from the list nor Python packages)
Actually, I don't see SAP Predictive Analytics stacking up against other tools, but rather complementing them. On one side why would we use something "more complex" to solve a "business as usual" problem, when you can use tools …
We have typically used Spotfire for data analysis but decided to move to SAP Business Objects due to its innate connection with SAP. I found Lumira to be good for visualizations but it is not meant for data analysis. Therefore, we have introduced Predictive Analytics to see if …
DataRobot can be used for risk assessment, such as predicting the likelihood of loan default. It can handle both classification and regression tasks effectively. It relies on historical data for model training. If you have limited historical data or the data quality is poor, it may not be the best choice as it requires a sufficient amount of high-quality data for accurate model building.
When you don't have much data science skills or when you need to build something quick, you can get started really fast with SAP Predictive Analytics. There are scenarios, like the ones covered by a neural network, where SAP Predictive Analytics is not well suited, but the big question is usually: "do you really need a neural network to address this use case?"
Ability to use built-in algorithms or expand using R. This means that (with training) casual users can take advantage but also data analysts can do their thing!
Integration and consistency with Lumira. Even Lumira on its own has a quick 'predict' functionality (although limited/black box)
Ability to do the analysis and then present visually using the Lumira visualization capabilities
Further improvements to their text analysis tool, to be more like the Qualtrics text analysis tool, would be a great addition. Qualtrics has templates built into their text analysis tool for customer service, quality control, etc, and will automatically slot your text responses into categories associated with certain sub areas of those larger categories.
DataRobot presents a machine-learning platform designed by data scientists from an array of backgrounds, to construct and develop precise predictive modeling in a fraction of the time previously taken. The tech invloved addresses the critical shortage of data scientists by changing the speed and economics of predictive analytics. DataRobot utilizes parallel processing to evaluate models in R, Python, Spark MLlib, H2O and other open source databases. It searches for possible permutations and algorithms, features, transformation, processes, steps and tuning to yield the best models for the dataset and predictive goal.
As I am writing this report I am participating with Datarobot Engineers in an complex environment and we have their whole support. We are in Mexico and is not common to have this commitment from companies without expensive contract services. Installing is on premise and the client does not want us to take control and they, the client, is also limited because of internal IT regulations ,,, soo we are just doing magic and everybody is committed.
The documentation provides an explanation about what features are available but not necessarily what's happening behind the scenes. On the other side, the "community" has grown since the acquisition and most questions are properly addressed by SAP folks. Since the "product maintenance" mode announcement was made, there wasn't much new content published except on the Smart Predict side (which is built by the SAP Predictive Analytics team)
I've done machine learning through python before, however having to code and test each model individually was very time consuming and required a lot of expertise. The data Robot approach, is an excellent way of getting to a well placed starting point. You can then pick up the model from there and fine tune further if you need.
We have typically used Spotfire for data analysis but decided to move to SAP Business Objects due to its innate connection with SAP. I found Lumira to be good for visualizations but it is not meant for data analysis. Therefore, we have introduced Predictive Analytics to see if it can fill that gap. So far, it's been far less intuitive than Spotfire to get started, and as far as I am aware so far, it does not bring many additional capabilities. I do, however, like that it utilizes the Lumira look/feel and integrates very well.