Create an App to Predict Carbon Emissions from Air Travel
By using the Prediction of Air Travel Emissions template, you can create an app that
consumes the feature dataset, and the preconfigured and synced data from the Net Zero
schema.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience and the Salesforce mobile app
Available in: Enterprise, Developer, and Unlimited
Editions
In Analytics Studio, click Create, and then select
App.
Select the Prediction of Air Travel Emissions template, and then
click Continue.
Review the preview page, and then click Continue.
Choose to create an app or to use settings from an existing app, and then click
Continue.
Analytics runs a compatibility check of the data in Salesforce.
If the compatibility check fails, follow the instructions in the error message to resolve
the issues, and then try to create the app again.
If the compatibility check completes successfully, click Looks good,
next.
Select a field in the external dataset that contains data to consider as a company growth
factor and to use to predict emissions.
Select a year whose air travel data can be used as a baseline to predict air travel
emissions.
Select a dataset that contains external data to predict air travel emissions.
Click Looks good, next.
Enter a name for your app, and then click Create.
The process takes a few minutes.
To view your app after the process is completed, refresh the page.
The app now runs preconfigured recipes to generate the actual yearly and monthly air
travel emission data, the predicted yearly and monthly air travel emission data, and a
dashboard.
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