
This function is for use with classification models created by the DBMS_DATA_MINING package or with Oracle Data Miner. It is not valid with other types of models. It returns the probability for a given prediction as an Oracle NUMBER.
If you specify the optional class parameter, then the function returns the probability for the specified class. This is equivalent to the probability associated with choosing the given target class value.
If you omit the class parameter, then the function returns the probability associated with the best prediction. You can use this form in conjunction with the PREDICTION function to obtain the best pair of prediction value and probability.
The mining_attribute_clause behaves as described for the PREDICTION function. Refer to mining_attribute_clause.
See Also:
Oracle Data Mining Concepts for detailed information about Oracle Data Mining
Oracle Data Mining Application Developer's Guide for detailed information about scoring with the Data Mining SQL functions
The following example returns the 10 customers living in Italy who are most likely to use an affinity card.
This example, and the prerequisite data mining operations, including the creation of the view, can be found in the demo files $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/demo/dmdtdemo.sql. General information on data mining demo files is available in Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide. The example is presented here to illustrate the syntactic use of the function.
SELECT cust_id FROM (
SELECT cust_id
FROM mining_data_apply_v
WHERE country_name = 'Italy'
ORDER BY PREDICTION_PROBABILITY(DT_SH_Clas_sample, 1 USING *)
DESC, cust_id)
WHERE rownum < 11;
CUST_ID
----------
100081
100179
100185
100324
100344
100554
100662
100733
101250
101306
10 rows selected.