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Predict types of machine failures with no-code machine learning using Amazon SageMaker Canvas
Predicting common machine failure types is critical in manufacturing industries. Given a set of characteristics of a product that is tied to a given type of failure, you can develop a model that can predict the failure type when you feed those attributes to a machine learning (ML) model. ML can help with insights, but […]
Build a mental health machine learning risk model using Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler
This post is co-written by Shibangi Saha, Data Scientist, and Graciela Kravtzov, Co-Founder and CTO, of Equilibrium Point. Many individuals are experiencing new symptoms of mental illness, such as stress, anxiety, depression, substance use, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). According to Kaiser Family Foundation, about half of adults (47%) nationwide have reported negative mental health […]
Build, Share, Deploy: how business analysts and data scientists achieve faster time-to-market using no-code ML and Amazon SageMaker Canvas
April 2023: This post was reviewed and updated with Amazon SageMaker Canvas’s new features and UI changes. Machine learning (ML) helps organizations increase revenue, drive business growth, and reduce cost by optimizing core business functions across multiple verticals, such as demand forecasting, credit scoring, pricing, predicting customer churn, identifying next best offers, predicting late shipments, […]
Make batch predictions with Amazon SageMaker Autopilot
Amazon SageMaker Autopilot is an automated machine learning (AutoML) solution that performs all the tasks you need to complete an end-to-end machine learning (ML) workflow. It explores and prepares your data, applies different algorithms to generate a model, and transparently provides model insights and explainability reports to help you interpret the results. Autopilot can also […]
Real-time anomaly detection for Amazon Connect call quality using Amazon OpenSearch
September 8, 2021: Amazon Elasticsearch Service has been renamed to Amazon OpenSearch Service. See details. If your contact center is serving calls over the internet, network metrics like packet loss, jitter, and round-trip time are key to understanding call quality. In the post Easily monitor call quality with Amazon Connect, we introduced a solution that […]