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APPLIES TO: Machine Learning Studio (classic)
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Support for Machine Learning Studio (classic) will end on 31 August 2024. We recommend you transition to Azure Machine Learning by that date.
Beginning 1 December 2021, you will not be able to create new Machine Learning Studio (classic) resources. Through 31 August 2024, you can continue to use the existing Machine Learning Studio (classic) resources.
ML Studio (classic) documentation is being retired and may not be updated in the future.
Learn how to start with example experiments from Azure AI Gallery instead of creating machine learning experiments from scratch. You can use the examples to build your own machine learning solution.
The gallery has example experiments by the Machine Learning Studio (classic) team as well as examples shared by the Machine Learning community. You also can ask questions or post comments about experiments.
To see how to use the gallery, watch the 3-minute video Copy other people's work to do data science from the series Data Science for Beginners.
To see what experiments are available, go to the Gallery and click Experiments at the top of the page.
On this page, you can see Recently added experiments, or scroll down to look at What's popular or the latest Popular Microsoft experiments.
To browse all experiments:
Click Browse all at the top of the page.
On the left-hand side, under Refine by in the Categories section, select Experiment to see all the experiments in the Gallery.
You can find experiments that meet your requirements a couple different ways:
Click an experiment to learn more about it.
To run and/or modify the experiment, click Open in Studio on the experiment's page.
You also can create a new experiment in Machine Learning Studio (classic) using a Gallery example as a template.
A new experiment is created in your Machine Learning Studio (classic) workspace using the example experiment as a template.
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