Azure Machine Learning
October 4, 2015 Leave a comment
The AzureML Studio user interface is slick, very responsive and adopts a workflow supporting both R and Python scripts. There is a free account available with this caveat but that did not hamper my efforts to test some simple flows.
Note: Your free-tier Azure ML account allows you unlimited access, with some reduced capabilities compared to a full Microsoft Azure subscription. Your experiments will only run at low priority on a single processor core. As a result, you will experience some longer wait times. However, you have full access to all features of Azure ML.
The graph visualizations are very spiffy too. I am yet to finish the data cleansing aspects and use the really interesting ML algorithms.