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Power BI Machine Learning and OpenAI

You're reading from   Power BI Machine Learning and OpenAI Explore data through business intelligence, predictive analytics, and text generation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636150
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Beaumont Greg Beaumont
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Data Exploration and Preparation
2. Chapter 1: Requirements, Data Modeling, and Planning FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Preparing and Ingesting Data with Power Query 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Data Using Power BI and Creating a Semantic Model 5. Chapter 4: Model Data for Machine Learning in Power BI 6. Part 2: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Visuals and Publishing to the Power BI Service
7. Chapter 5: Discovering Features Using Analytics and AI Visuals 8. Chapter 6: Discovering New Features Using R and Python Visuals 9. Chapter 7: Deploying Data Ingestion and Transformation Components to the Power BI Cloud Service 10. Part 3: Machine Learning in Power BI
11. Chapter 8: Building Machine Learning Models with Power BI 12. Chapter 9: Evaluating Trained and Tested ML Models 13. Chapter 10: Iterating Power BI ML models 14. Chapter 11: Applying Power BI ML Models 15. Part 4: Integrating OpenAI with Power BI
16. Chapter 12: Use Cases for OpenAI 17. Chapter 13: Using OpenAI and Azure OpenAI in Power BI Dataflows 18. Chapter 14: Project Review and Looking Forward 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Bringing the new FAA Wildlife strike data into Power BI

Meetings with project stakeholders and data science teams will determine the best next steps for your Power BI ML models. In the meantime, you can apply these ML models to new data and then compare the predictions to real results. Taking these steps will help you learn how to add your ML models to an automated refresh process in Power BI.

Downloading and configuring the new FAA Wildlife Strike data

As in Chapter 1, you should begin by downloading a new copy of the FAA Wildlife Strike data. The copy you’ve been using to date for this book contained data through October 16, 2022. Now, you’ll pull in new data to score with the Power BI ML models that were trained and tested with historical data. The new file contains data through March 1, 2023. You can download a copy of the text file used for this part of the book at the Packt GitHub site here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Unleashing-Your-Data-with-Power...

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