Once you build your models in Python, you can bring them into JMP to visualize, understand, and communicate them.
Below are two examples:
- Building two models in Python and then visualizing and exploring an Actual by Predicted plot in JMP Graph Builder.
- Building a model in Python and then visualizing and communicating it with JMP Prediction Profiler.
Example 1: Using JMP Graph Builder to visualize and explore models built in Python
Using JMP's Graph Builder to Visualize & Explore Models Built in Python
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Example 2: Using JMP Prediction Profiler to visualize and communicate a model built in Python
Using JMP's Prediction Profiler to Visualize & Communicate a Model Built in Python
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To learn more about using the Prediction Profiler, check out the following Mastering JMP recorded webinars:
Using Prediction Profiling to Maximize Model Proficiency - Part 1
Using Prediction Profiling to Maximize Model Proficiency - Part 2
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