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Architecting AI Solutions on Salesforce

You're reading from   Architecting AI Solutions on Salesforce Design powerful and accurate AI-driven state-of-the-art solutions tailor-made for modern business demands

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076012
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lars Malmqvist Lars Malmqvist
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Salesforce and AI
2. Chapter 1: AI Solutions on the Salesforce Einstein Platform FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Out-of-the-Box AI Features for Salesforce
4. Chapter 2: Salesforce AI for Sales 5. Chapter 3: Salesforce AI for Service 6. Chapter 4: Salesforce AI for Marketing and Commerce 7. Chapter 5: Salesforce AI for Industry Clouds 8. Section 3: Extending and Building AI Features
9. Chapter 6: Declarative Customization Options 10. Chapter 7: Building AI Features with Einstein Platform Services 11. Chapter 8: Integrating Third-Party AI Services 12. Section 4: Making the Right Decision
13. Chapter 9: A Salesforce AI Decision Guide 14. Chapter 10: Conclusion 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

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#train/test split
train_data, test_data = np.split(model_data.sample(frac=1, random_state=432), [int(0.8 * len(model_data))])
print(train_data.shape, test_data.shape)

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