Machine learning is no longer exclusive to developers. This course gives you the hands-on skills to build, evaluate, and optimize regression and classification models using Orange Data Mining — a powerful visual ML platform — without writing a single line of code.

Applied Machine Learning Without Coding

Applied Machine Learning Without Coding
This course is part of No-Code Data Science and Machine Learning Specialization

Instructor: Edureka
Access provided by Martin Luther Christian University
Recommended experience
What you'll learn
Explain fundamental machine learning concepts, mathematical foundations, and the role of no-code tools in building analytical workflows.
Apply Orange Data Mining to build regression and classification models using visual, no-code workflows.
Analyze model performance using appropriate evaluation metrics to compare, select, and improve machine learning models.
Evaluate and optimize machine learning solutions by tuning parameters and designing end-to-end predictive workflows for real-world data.
Skills you'll gain
- Model Evaluation
- Data Analysis
- Feature Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Supervised Learning
- Machine Learning Algorithms
- Predictive Modeling
- Applied Machine Learning
- Data Visualization
- Data Processing
- Random Forest Algorithm
- Predictive Analytics
- Data Preprocessing
- Regression Analysis
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Data Science
- Data Manipulation
- Statistical Modeling
- Logistic Regression
Tools you'll learn
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