Quickstart: Tabular Regression with the command line interface ------------------------------------------------------------------- NeurEco executable for Tabular models (Regression, Compression, Classification) is called NeurEcoDNN. It can be called directly from a terminal / powershell after a full installation of NeurEco. To build a NeurEco Regression model, run the following command in the terminal: .. code-block:: shell neurecoDNN build path/to/build/configuration/file/build.conf The skeleton of a configuration file required to build NeurEco Regression model, here build.conf, looks as follows (for the test case :std:ref:`Energy Consumption in quickstart`). Its fields should be filled according to the problem at hand. .. code-block:: javascript { "neurecoDNN_build": { "DevSettings": { "disconnect_inputs_if_possible": true, "final_learning": true, "initial_beta_reg": 0.1, "parameter_number_limit": 0, "valid_percentage": 33.33 }, "UserSettings": { "gpu_id": 0, "use_gpu": false }, "build_compress": false, "checkpoint_address": "./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.checkpoint", "classification": false, "exc_filenames": [ "x_train.csv" ], "freeze_structure": false, "input_normalization": { "normalize_per_feature": true, "scale_type": "max_centered", "shift_type": "min_centered" }, "output_filenames": [ "y_train.csv" ], "output_normalization": { "normalize_per_feature": true, "scale_type": "auto", "shift_type": "auto" }, "resume": false, "starting_from_checkpoint_address": "", "start_build_from_model_number": -1, "test_exc_filenames": [ "x_test.csv" ], "test_output_filenames": [ "y_test.csv" ], "write_model_to": "./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn" } } .. note:: For detailed documentation on **build**, see :std:ref:`Build NeurEco Regression model with the command line interface`. For data preparation, see :std:ref:`Data preparation for NeurEco Regression conf`. To perform an evaluation, run the following command in the terminal: .. code-block:: shell neurecoDNN evaluate path/to/evaluation/configuration/file/eval.conf The skeleton of an evaluation configuration file, here eval.conf, looks as follows (for the test case :std:ref:`Energy Consumption in quickstart`). Its fields should be filled according to the problem at hand. .. code-block:: javascript { "NeurEcoEvaluate": { "exc_filenames": [ "x_test.csv" ], "neureco_filename": "./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn", "optional_output_reference": [ "y_test.csv" ], "write_model_output_to_directory": "./EvaluationResults" } } .. note:: For detailed documentation on **evaluate**, see :std:ref:`Evaluate NeurEco Regression model with the command line interface`. To export the model to the chosen format, run one of the following commands: .. code-block:: shell neurecoDNN exportC ./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn ./EnergyConsumption.h double neurecoDNN exportONNX ./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn ./EnergyConsumption.onnx float16 neurecoDNN exportVBA ./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn ./EnergyConsumption.onnx float neurecoDNN exportFMU ./EnergyConsumption/EnergyConsumption.ednn ./EnergyConsumption.fmu Export to these formats requires *embed* license. .. note:: For detailed documentation on Tabular Regression with the command line interface, see :std:ref:`Tabular Regression with a configuration file`.