Data defines the model by dint of genetic programming, producing the best decile table.


GenIQ: A Method that Lets the Data Specify the Model
Bruce Ratner, Ph.D.

Typically, the data analyst approaches a problem directly with an "inflexible" designed procedure specifically for that purpose. For example, the statistical problem of prediction of a continuous target variable (e.g., profit) is solved by the "old" classical standard ordinary least-squares (OLS) regression model. Atypically, the new machine learning GenIQ Model©, a "flexible" nonparametric, assumption-free approach, Lets the Data Specify the Model (equation). Specifically, GenIQ let's the data specify the model automatically – data mines for new variables, performs variable selection, then specifies the model equation. For a most compelling illustration of how GenIQ Lets the Data Specify the Model, click here. 

I would greatly appreciate your comments about GenIQ Letting the Data Specify the Model. Please email me. Thank you. Bruce

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