In case you missed it: July 2018 roundup
In case you missed them, here are some articles from July of particular interest to R users. A program to validate quality and security for R packages: the Linux Foundation’s...continue reading.
In case you missed them, here are some articles from July of particular interest to R users. A program to validate quality and security for R packages: the Linux Foundation’s...continue reading.
This blog post illustrates the new functionality of the OpenImageR package (Gabor Feature Extraction). The Gabor features have been used extensively in image analysis and processing (Character and Face recognition)....continue reading.
The possibility of saving several tables in a single file is a nice feature of Excel. When sharing results with colleagues, it might be useful to compact everything in a...continue reading.
Thanks to Rasmus Bååth for some comments and encouragement. When I decided to start my own business doing training in … Morecontinue reading.
Python retains its top spot in the fifth annual IEEE Spectrum top programming language rankings, and also gains a designation as an “embedded language”. Data science language R remains the...continue reading.
Highlighting Specific Cases in ggplot2Here’s my belated Statistics Sunday post, using a cool technique I just learned about: gghighlight. This R package works with ggplot2 to highlight a subset of...continue reading.
One of the few remaining hurdles when working with R in the enterprise is consistent access to CRAN. Often desktop class systems will have unrestricted access while server systems might...continue reading.
Join Jenny Bryan and Jim Hester of RStudio for this two-day hands-on workshop designed for experienced R and RStudio users who want to (re)design their R lifestyle! If you’d missed...continue reading.
We’re delighted to announce that roxygen2 6.1.0 is now on CRAN. The goal of roxygen is to make documenting your code as easy as possible. It allows you to describe...continue reading.
Join Jenny Bryan and Jim Hester of RStudio for this two-day hands-on workshop designed for experienced R and RStudio users who want to (re)design their R lifestyle! If you’d missed...continue reading.
The Joint Statistical Meetings offer an astounding number of talks. It is impossible for an individual to see more than a small portion of what is going on. Even so,...continue reading.
Yes, I am finally blogging this. 🙂 This blog post is slighty different, since it brings you the tittle of the book, that my dear friend Julie Koesmarno (blog |...continue reading.
This final course caps the series off with applications. The first half of the course covers two major areas of AI: natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision (CV). In...continue reading.
In 2012, when I decided to write a book on evidence-based software engineering, R was the obvious system to use for data analysis. At the time, lots of new books...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Highlight Beyond Basic R – Introduction and Best Practices R Generation: 25 Years of R New Packages ? Go Live for More New...continue reading.
The tidymodels package is now on CRAN. Similar to its sister package tidyverse, it can be used to install and load tidyverse packages related to modeling and analysis. Currently, it...continue reading.
Originally posted on The Geokook.: When I was considering submitting my paper on psd to J. Stat. Soft. (JSS), I kept noticing that the time from “Submitted” to “Accepted” was nearly two years...continue reading.
She dreams in colour, she dreams in red, can’t find a better man (Better Man, Pearl Jam) Today I bring another experiment based on The Quick Draw! Data from Google, one of...continue reading.
By Henrique Helfer Hoeltgebaum Introduction I am happy to introduce the package HCmodelSets, which is now available on CRAN. This package implements the methods proposed by Cox, D.R. and Battey,...continue reading.
Did you know that you can run R and Python code within a SQL Server instance? Not only does this give you a powerful server to process your data science...continue reading.