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With the current buzz on AI/ML capabilities in different BI and viz tools, this is a WOW feature. I will add this to me presentations and customer discussion. Thanks a lot @chris and @martin for sharing this.
Wasn't exactly clear what data came from where. Was there data about flight delays for people who didn't return a survey? Is that what this is predicting off?
The Source tab and Predict tab are created in Looker's extension framework to resemble a typical Looker Explore. They are not embedded embedded Explores as they may appear. Instead, the tabs combine UI components familiar to Looker users with the Looker API methods for creating and running Explore queries. This provides the user with a pared down Explore experience that does not enforce a 5k row limit like a typical Explore UI.
Can we make an example of campaign running on Google Ads / RUclips connected with Google Analytics and predict what kind of campaigns are working on certain type of buyers of a product ??
👀 Have you used the power of machine learning in Looker?
Let us know in the comments and subscribe to never miss a Serverless Expedition episode → goo.gle/GoogleCloudTech
omg, I got to try this asap on my data-set ... Love seeing Looker evolve...
We're glad you like it!
With the current buzz on AI/ML capabilities in different BI and viz tools, this is a WOW feature. I will add this to me presentations and customer discussion. Thanks a lot @chris and @martin for sharing this.
Excellent. Big Query, ML, Looker great tech stack
Wasn't exactly clear what data came from where. Was there data about flight delays for people who didn't return a survey? Is that what this is predicting off?
It was a big query public data set
How did you create the tabs for 'Raw Data' and 'Predictions' in the dashboard?
The Source tab and Predict tab are created in Looker's extension framework to resemble a typical Looker Explore. They are not embedded embedded Explores as they may appear. Instead, the tabs combine UI components familiar to Looker users with the Looker API methods for creating and running Explore queries. This provides the user with a pared down Explore experience that does not enforce a 5k row limit like a typical Explore UI.
It's a text tile with this as a content :
Dashboard 1
dashboard 2
Dashboard 3
Sweet!
Hi guys, I didn’t find the application within looker marketplace
It is available in marketplace now
This is a great tool
Can we make an example of campaign running on Google Ads / RUclips connected with Google Analytics and predict what kind of campaigns are working on certain type of buyers of a product ??
That's a great idea! I'm adding it to the list.
Has anyone managed to successfully install it from Looker Marketplace? Or do I need to follow all the complicated steps?
I love this!!
Not enough hand movement. Couldnt follow along.