Tableau and dotData empower no-code predictive modeling

Without a technical background and data science skillset, predictive modeling leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML) can be complex and inaccessible. Modeling solutions capable of reducing these expertise bottlenecks are increasingly valuable as users of all skill levels can uncover data-driven insights rather than relying on experienced teams of data scientists. By partnering with dotData, Tableau brings differentiated modeling capabilities to business analysts and citizen data scientists with no-code tools that simplify AI/ML model development while improving explainability. This partnership furthers Tableau’s goal of providing quality and intuitiveness across data preparation, management, analytics, and visualization, allowing users to drive efficiencies regardless of their technical skillset.

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