Sumit Kumar - In database Machine Learning with Python in SQL Server

Veröffentlicht am: 24 Juli 2017
auf dem Kanal: PyData
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Description
SQL Server 2017 has built in AI capabilities that bring Python based intelligence to where the data lives.

Abstract
In this session, we will take a deeper look at the SQL Server Machine Learning Services with Python and its enterprise grade advantages. This enables you to use the latest innovations from the open source Python world on your data that is securely stored in SQL Server and provides additional scale, performance, operationalization and management capabilities. We will walk through a demo to build and deploy a Python based machine learning application in SQL Server to predict how long a patient is likely to stay in the hospital at the time of getting admitted to the hospital.

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