fnirsr – Fixing bugs, Travis CI, and detrending
I haven’t worked on fnirsr (my R package for analysing fNIRS data) for a while so I thought it’s time for some improvements. I read a great introduction to Travis...continue reading.
I haven’t worked on fnirsr (my R package for analysing fNIRS data) for a while so I thought it’s time for some improvements. I read a great introduction to Travis...continue reading.
As shown by Fu and Wu in their presentation (https://www.casact.org/education/rpm/2010/handouts/CL1-Fu.pdf), the quantile regression is an appealing approach to model severity measures with high volatilities due to its statistical characteristics, including...continue reading.
Today is the one year anniversary of the janeaustenr package’s appearance on CRAN, its cranniversary, if you will. I think it’s time for more Jane Austen here on my blog....continue reading.
The latest draft of my book is available. This will be my last pre-publication update, as I’m in the process …Continue reading →continue reading.
I’m planning to submit dplyr 0.6.0 to CRAN on May 11 (in four weeks time). In preparation, I’d like to announce that the release candidate, dplyr 0.5.0.9002 is now available....continue reading.
I recently released an (other one) R package on CRAN – fuzzywuzzyR – which ports the fuzzywuzzy python library in R. “fuzzywuzzy does fuzzy string matching by using the Levenshtein...continue reading.
Over the couple of months there have been a bunch of smaller releases to packages in the tidyverse. This includes: forcats 0.2.0, for working with factors. readr 1.1.0, for reading...continue reading.
A number of map services are offered through The National Map (TNM). There are no use restrictions on these services. However, map content is limited to the United States and...continue reading.
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Many languages allow you to use a custom comparison function in sorting. R is not an exception, but it is not entirely straightforward – it requires you to define a...continue reading.
11.04.2017 A new release of Bio7 for MaxOSX (64-bit) is available. This release comes with a plethora of new functions for MacOSX and R. (Screenshot with Bio7 Dark theme enabled...continue reading.
We’re excited to announce the release of RStudio Connect: version 1.4.6. This is an incremental release which features significantly improved startup time and support for server-side Shiny bookmarks. Improved Startup...continue reading.
In the next series of posts, I’ll describe some analyses I’ve been doing of a dataset that contains information about wines. The data analysis is done using Python instead of...continue reading.
Practices of manual search, grid search, or the combination of both have been successfully employed in the machine learning to optimize hyper-parameters. However, in the arena of deep learning, both...continue reading.
What Type of Data Visualization Do You Choose (if any)? Determining whether or not you need a visualization is step one. While it seems silly, this is probably something everyone...continue reading.
07.04.2017 A new release of Bio7 is available for Windows (64-bit) and Linux (64-bit). The MacOSX version will be released soon, too. This release comes with a plethora of new...continue reading.
I am giving a pre-conference tutorial on JAGS at useR! 2017 in Brussels on 4 July. You can see the outline of the tutorial on the conference website along with...continue reading.
In many applications, data naturally form an n-way tensor with n > 2, rather than a “tidy” table. As mentioned in the beginning of my last blog post, a tensor...continue reading.
In many applications, data naturally form an n-way tensor with n > 2, rather than a “tidy” table. As mentioned in the beginning of my last blog post, a tensor...continue reading.