From the course: Machine Learning and AI Foundations: Advanced Decision Trees with KNIME

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Five low node or no code options in KNIME

Five low node or no code options in KNIME

- [Instructor] Some folks assume that if you've chosen a no code option like Nime, that you've essentially ruled out a full coding option like Python, for instance. If this were true, it would pose a potential limitation because as we've seen there are numerous decision tree algorithms each with different strengths and weaknesses and the decision tree learner node, which we used in the last course, mimics just two of those algorithms. Thankfully, it's simply not true that we have to choose between no code and full code. That's because there's a feature of no code low code tools that not everybody takes advantage of. Virtually all of them, including Nime, are compatible with popular machine learning languages like Python and R so that your team members that are coders can collaborate with your team members that are not. More than that, the coders on your team can expand the capabilities of Nime by drawing from existing…

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