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IkmalFikri900
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Power BI Azure Machine Learning Confidence Level

I'm building a Power BI which then integrate with Azure Machine Learning model to produce an output

However, the Azure ML will only add result column.

 

Can i also add the confidence level column into the Power BI since I would like to indicate if the item confidence level is Less than 80%.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @IkmalFikri900 

 

Thank you very much rajendraongole1 for your prompt reply.

 

If you have successfully connected the data to the power bi desktop, try creating calculation columns or measures to show if the confidence level is below 80%.

 

Create a measure.

 

Measure ConfidenceFlag = 
    IF(
        SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Confidence Level]) < 0.8, 
        "Low Confidence", 
        "High Confidence"
    )

 

Or create a column.

 

Column ConfidenceFlag = 
    IF(
        'Table'[Confidence Level] < 0.8, 
        "Low Confidence", 
        "High Confidence"
    )

 

Here is the result.

 

vnuocmsft_0-1730361327530.png

 

Regards,

Nono Chen

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Anonymous
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Hi @IkmalFikri900 

 

Thank you very much rajendraongole1 for your prompt reply.

 

If you have successfully connected the data to the power bi desktop, try creating calculation columns or measures to show if the confidence level is below 80%.

 

Create a measure.

 

Measure ConfidenceFlag = 
    IF(
        SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Confidence Level]) < 0.8, 
        "Low Confidence", 
        "High Confidence"
    )

 

Or create a column.

 

Column ConfidenceFlag = 
    IF(
        'Table'[Confidence Level] < 0.8, 
        "Low Confidence", 
        "High Confidence"
    )

 

Here is the result.

 

vnuocmsft_0-1730361327530.png

 

Regards,

Nono Chen

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

rajendraongole1
Super User
Super User

Hi @IkmalFikri900 - I hope below reference links helps you

 

How to Incorporate Azure ML Output to Power BI - Data & Analytics - Smartbridge

Building Machine Learning Models with Power BI: A Guide (analyticsinsight.net)

 





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Hi,

I'm able to develop the ML and integrate to Power BI, however, i want to Display the confidence level so that i can display in the dashboard if the confidence level is enought to accept the ML classification

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