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The Classical tab allows users to create, adjust, and view models and model statistics for projects and provided datasets using classical modeling techniques. Multiple models may be created for one or more available datasets.

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On this page you will find:

How to Create a New Classical Model

  1. To create a new classical model, select the  +  button from the Classical menu

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Model creation is asynchronous - once the job is submitted, users may close the browser window and return later to check the job status. Users may submit multiple such jobs, and each job will run in the order in which they are submitted. Classical model creation may take a few minutes, or up to several hours.

  1. Fill out the intake form and select Submit

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Classical Model Creation: Intake Form Selection Breakdown

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Example Classical Model Overview

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How to Copy an Existing Classical Model

Copying a classical model is similar to creating a new model. Using the same intake form, users can curate and fine-tune extant models for a given dataset.

  1. To view all available models within the Classical tab, select 🔽

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  1. Select the model you wish to copy. When a classical model is successfully selected, the list of models disappears and only information about that model is shown.

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  1. Select the Copy Model icon ****

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  1. Fill out the intake form and select Submit

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How to Delete a Classical Model

Once a classical model has been created, it can be deleted. Model deletion cannot be undone.

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  1. To view all available models within the Classical tab, select 🔽

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  1. Select a model to work with. When a classical model is successfully selected, the list of models disappears and only information about that model is shown.

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  1. Select the Delete Classical Model icon

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  1. Click OK on the box that pops up if you really want to delete the classical model and all dependent ensembles. We cannot stress enough that this action cannot be undone.

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