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The top of the dialog contains general information: Function, Algorithm, and Output Type.
Function displays the function type of the input nodes connected, for example, if a Classification node is connected to Model Details, the function is Classification. If no input nodes are connected it is undefined.
The Model Type shows algorithms. If there are models already selected (listed in the Selected Models grid), Model Type is disabled and is frozen to match the already-selected models. If you move all models out of the Selected Models grid, the Model Type box is enabled again. If Model Type is enabled, you can select models.
The Output Type box displays the list of possible output types (model queries) that are available for available for model types. The values for each algorithm selection are as follows:
Output Values
Decision Tree (initial Default): Full Tree (default), Full Tree XML, Leaf Nodes, or Model Signature
SVM Classification: Coefficients
SVM Regression, Coefficients
Naive Bayes: Probabilities
Association Rules: Rules (Default), Rule Objects, Itemsets Transactional, or Itemsets Objects
Anomaly Detection: Coefficients
GLM Classification: Statistics, Row Diagnostics
GLM Regression: Statistics, Row Diagnostics
Clustering: All Objects, Tree (Default), Rules, Attribute Histograms
NMF: Features Transactional, Features Objects
Models that can be applied (scored) Model Signature
Columns: Click to see a list of the columns (name and data type) for the selected output type.
The lower portion of the dialog displays
The Available Models grid lists available models, that is, models that match the algorithm selection. The grid, for each model, displays the model Name, the input Node for the model, and the Algorithm used to build the model.
Standard shuttle controls all ow you to move selected models or all models between the two grids.
The Selected Models grid lists selected models. The grid, for each model, displays the model Name, the input Node for the model, and the Algorithm used to build the model.
When you are done with selections, click OK.