<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/92a4e6e3-3cc0-4353-8588-85e7412789cf/JAXON_Logo_Mark_on_blue.jpg" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/92a4e6e3-3cc0-4353-8588-85e7412789cf/JAXON_Logo_Mark_on_blue.jpg" width="40px" /> In order to use the Autopilot feature, users must have:
If only a single dataset (Train) is specified, Jaxon will use SmartSplit to create both Train and a Test sets.
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Click the Autopilot button from the Specification tab and choose which type of Autopilot you’d like to use
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Autopilot may take as little as a few minutes or up to several hours to complete. Once the process is finished, heuristics, classical models, neural models, and ensembles will show up in their respective tabs. From there, the resulting artifacts can be used to review Jaxon capabilities, as starting points to iterate from manually, or as productions models in their own right.
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