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Binary classification models predict a binary outcome (one of two classes). Use this model type for yes or no questions. For example, you might want to build a binary classification model to predict whether a customer would buy a subscription. Generally, a binary classification problem requires less data than other model types.
Multi-class classification models predict one class from three or more discrete classes. Use this model type for categorization. For example, as a retailer, you might want to build a multi-class classification model to segment customers into different personas.
Regression models predict a continuous value. For example, as a retailer, you might want to build a regression model to predict how much a customer will spend next month.
Workflow for creating a classification or regression model and making inferencesThe process for creating a classification or regression model in Vertex AI is as follows:
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