training-machine-learning-models
Build train machine learning models with automated workflows. Analyzes datasets, selects model types (classification, regression), configures parameters, trains with cross-validation, and saves model artifacts. Use when asked to "train model" or "evalua... Trigger with relevant phrases based on skill purpose.
What this skill does
# Ml Model Trainer Train machine learning models with configurable architectures, loss functions, and optimization strategies across classification, regression, and other task types. ## Overview This skill empowers Claude to automatically train and evaluate machine learning models. It streamlines the model development process by handling data analysis, model selection, training, and evaluation, ultimately providing a persisted model artifact. ## How It Works 1. **Data Analysis and Preparation**: The skill analyzes the provided dataset and identifies the target variable, determining the appropriate model type (classification, regression, etc.). 2. **Model Selection and Training**: Based on the data analysis, the skill selects a suitable machine learning model and configures the training parameters. It then trains the model using cross-validation techniques. 3. **Performance Evaluation and Persistence**: After training, the skill generates performance metrics to evaluate the model's effectiveness. Finally, it saves the trained model artifact for future use. ## When to Use This Skill This skill activates when you need to: - Train a machine learning model on a given dataset. - Evaluate the performance of a machine learning model. - Automate the machine learning model training process. ## Examples ### Example 1: Training a Classification Model User request: "Train a classification model on this dataset of customer churn data." The skill will: 1. Analyze the customer churn data, identify the churn status as the target variable, and determine that a classification model is appropriate. 2. Select a suitable classification algorithm (e.g., Logistic Regression, Random Forest), train the model using cross-validation, and generate performance metrics such as accuracy, precision, and recall. ### Example 2: Training a Regression Model User request: "Train a regression model to predict house prices based on features like size, location, and number of bedrooms." The skill will: 1. Analyze the house price data, identify the price as the target variable, and determine that a regression model is appropriate. 2. Select a suitable regression algorithm (e.g., Linear Regression, Support Vector Regression), train the model using cross-validation, and generate performance metrics such as Mean Squared Error (MSE) and R-squared. ## Best Practices - **Data Quality**: Ensure the dataset is clean and properly formatted before training the model. - **Feature Engineering**: Consider feature engineering techniques to improve model performance. - **Hyperparameter Tuning**: Experiment with different hyperparameter settings to optimize model performance. ## Integration This skill can be used in conjunction with other data analysis and manipulation tools to prepare data for training. It can also integrate with model deployment tools to deploy the trained model to production. ## Prerequisites - Appropriate file access permissions - Required dependencies installed ## Instructions 1. Invoke this skill when the trigger conditions are met 2. Provide necessary context and parameters 3. Review the generated output 4. Apply modifications as needed ## Output The skill produces structured output relevant to the task. ## Error Handling - Invalid input: Prompts for correction - Missing dependencies: Lists required components - Permission errors: Suggests remediation steps ## Resources - Project documentation - Related skills and commands
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