Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something called “gent prediction.” I’d heard about it, and it sounded interesting, So I gave it a shot.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find some resources. I did some searching and quickly, I found some stuff to work with.
- I found Some basic intro information.
- Some examples of the method in action.
My First Attempt
Alright, time to get my hands dirty! I followed a tutorial that I had *’s how that went:
- Collected the data. I need to get the original data.
- Prepped the data.I clean up the data, removed the redundant data.
- Build the model. I followed the example to make it, It is easy.
- Make some predictions.Finally, I can run the model.
Honestly, the first run-through was a bit bumpy. I hit a few snags, mostly because I was rushing and didn’t read the instructions closely enough. Classic mistake!
Tweaking and Improving
After that initial attempt, I went back and reviewed everything more carefully. I realized I’d skipped a couple of important steps in the data prep phase. Oops! So, I fixed those, and reran the whole thing.
This time, it worked much better! I compared my predictions, It looked like I was on the right track.

I am excited with the result, I think I will use it in the future.