AWS Machine Learning Blog

Category: Amazon QuickSight

QuickSight Visualization

Get better insight from reviews using Amazon Comprehend

“85% of buyers trust online reviews as much as a personal recommendation” – Gartner Consumers are increasingly engaging with businesses through digital surfaces and multiple touchpoints. Statistics show that the majority of shoppers use reviews to determine what products to buy and which services to use. As per Spiegel Research Centre, the purchase likelihood for […]

Visualize your Amazon Lookout for Metrics anomaly results with Amazon QuickSight

One of the challenges encountered by teams using Amazon Lookout for Metrics is quickly and efficiently connecting it to data visualization. The anomalies are presented individually on the Lookout for Metrics console, each with their own graph, making it difficult to view the set as a whole. An automated, integrated solution is needed for deeper […]

Receive notifications for image analysis with Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels and analyze predictions

Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels is a fully managed computer vision service that allows developers to build custom models to classify and identify objects in images that are specific and unique to your business. Rekognition Custom Labels doesn’t require you to have any prior computer vision expertise. You can get started by simply uploading tens of […]

Build a system for catching adverse events in real-time using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon QuickSight

Social media platforms provide a channel of communication for consumers to talk about various products, including the medications they take. For pharmaceutical companies, monitoring and effectively tracking product performance provides customer feedback about the product, which is vital to maintaining and improving patient safety. However, when an unexpected medical occurrence resulting from a pharmaceutical product […]

Use the AWS Cloud for observational life sciences studies

In this post, we discuss how to use the AWS Cloud and its services to accelerate observational studies for life sciences customers. We provide a reference architecture for architects, business owners, and technology decision-makers in the life sciences industry to automate the processes in clinical studies. Observational studies lead the way in research, allowing you […]

Build BI dashboards for your Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth labels and worker metadata

This is the second in a two-part series on the Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth hierarchical labeling workflow and dashboards. In Part 1: Automate multi-modality, parallel data labeling workflows with Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth and AWS Step Functions, we looked at how to create multi-step labeling workflows for hierarchical label taxonomies using AWS Step Functions. In […]

Detecting and visualizing telecom network outages from tweets with Amazon Comprehend

In today’s world, social media has become a place where customers share their experiences with services that they consume. Every telecom provider wants to have the ability to understand their customer pain points as soon as possible and to do this carriers frequently establish a social media team within their NOC (network operation center). This […]

Visualizing Amazon SageMaker machine learning predictions with Amazon QuickSight

AWS is excited to announce the general availability of Amazon SageMaker integration in QuickSight. You can now integrate your own Amazon SageMaker ML models with QuickSight to analyze the augmented data and use it directly in your business intelligence dashboards. As a business analyst, data engineer, or data scientist, you can perform ML inference in […]

Build forecasts and find anomalies from your data with Amazon QuickSight ML Insights

As technology is advancing, your business is collecting more and more data from different sources. After collecting so many data points, it is often challenging to find the right insights to help your business grow. Dashboards are great at visualizing your data, based upon how you built them, but not always great at finding hidden […]

Building a business intelligence dashboard for your Amazon Lex bots

You’ve rolled out a conversational interface powered by Amazon Lex, with a goal of improving the user experience for your customers. Now you want to track how well it’s working. Are your customers finding it helpful? How are they using it? Do they like it enough to come back? How can you analyze their interactions […]