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How to create predictive analysis using Microsoft Azure Machine Learning

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This is self driven learning post where I'll walk through very simple steps to create a prediction model using Microsoft Azure Machine Learning. Azure ML Studio is having plenty of features and you just needs to drag right things and configure. Couple of clicks actually help you to reach your goal, and that's why I love Microsoft so much! Okay, let's stat. First, all we have to do, is to visit  https://studio.azureml.net/  to create the experiment using your favorite browser. Now, we need data on which the prediction needs to implement. To do so, click on DATASETS on the left navigation. You are no on My DATASETS TAB. You can use existing DATSETS(data) as well, if you want to. Clicking on Samples TAB allow you to do so. Okay, now click on " + " icon on the botton to create a new DATASET.  Simple, way to upload the CSV file from your computer. I downloaded earlier the CSV file from  https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/auto