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[Feature Request]: Display Categorical Labels for Job Satisfaction Predictions #426

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tanvi0909 opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #429
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[Feature Request]: Display Categorical Labels for Job Satisfaction Predictions #426

tanvi0909 opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #429

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tanvi0909 commented Oct 29, 2024

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Feature Description

The app should display job satisfaction predictions in their original categorical form, like "Moderately satisfied" or "Slightly satisfied," instead of numeric codes.

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Use Case

By displaying predictions in categorical labels (e.g., "Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied" instead of 3), users would better understand the job satisfaction levels without needing to reference encoding details. This change would make the app more user-friendly and accessible, especially for non-technical users, allowing them to interpret predictions intuitively.

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Hello @tanvi0909! Your issue #426 has been closed. Thank you for your contribution!

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