Use the Visit Frequency Story template to deploy the data that you imported. This
template contains recipes for visualization and predictions on store visits. To optimize visit
frequency, the Visit Frequency Story template consumes the generated training and scoring dataset
and then deploys the model.
Required Editions
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, and Unlimited editions
where Consumer Goods Cloud is enabled.
In Analytics Studio, click Create and then select
App.
To view the related templates in the gallery, in the Create a New App dialog box, select
the Visit Frequency tag.
Select the Visit Frequency Story template, and then click
Continue.
Click Create a brand new app.
Click Continue.
Select these datasets that you generated by using the Visit Frequency Optimizer
template.
Training dataset
Scoring dataset
Click Looks good, next, and then enter a name for the app.
Click Create, and then wait for the template to create the
app.
To view the list of assets that the app created, refresh the page.
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