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August 23, 2011

Predictive Model Markup Language

Filed under: Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) — Patrick Durusau @ 6:37 pm

Predictive Model Markup Language

From the wiki page:

The Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) is an XML-based markup language developed by the Data Mining Group (DMG) to provide a way for applications to define models related to predictive analytics and data mining and to share those models between PMML-compliant applications.

PMML provides applications a vendor-independent method of defining models so that proprietary issues and incompatibilities are no longer a barrier to the exchange of models between applications. It allows users to develop models within one vendor’s application and use other vendors’ applications to visualize, analyze, evaluate or otherwise use the models. Previously, this was very difficult, but with PMML, the exchange of models between compliant applications is straightforward.

Since PMML is an XML-based standard, the specification comes in the form of an XML schema.

Curious if anyone has experience with PMML with or without topic maps?

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