Why data science is so important right now
2020 has been a year for the history books – unfortunately though for reasons we’d all prefer to forget! Many… The post Why data science is so important right now...continue reading.
2020 has been a year for the history books – unfortunately though for reasons we’d all prefer to forget! Many… The post Why data science is so important right now...continue reading.
Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) hat sich zu einem der zentralen Treiber für den digitalen Wandel von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft entwickelt. Unternehmen stehen vor der Herausforderung, KI als Bestandteil der Unternehmensstrategie etablieren...continue reading.
We recently launched a survey which looks into how business restrictions impact the commercial usage of R. We want to… The post Does management stand in your way when it...continue reading.
Photo by Igor Lepilin on Unsplash As of this writing, two deep learning frameworks are widely used in the Python community: TensorFlow and PyTorch. TensorFlow, together with its high-level API...continue reading.
As of this writing, two deep learning frameworks are widely used in the Python community: TensorFlow and PyTorch. TensorFlow, together with its high-level API Keras, has been usable from R...continue reading.
We’re very excited to announce the first release of the usemodels package. The tidymodels packages are designed to provide modeling functions that are highly flexible and modular. This is powerful,...continue reading.
A. Introduction Having completed some sort of data analysis, we often want to automate that process so that it will be executed at regular intervals. What that means is that...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2020-09-28 How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly? This week’s release was curated by Maëlle Salmon, with help from...continue reading.
In this final post of the six part series on R package integration with modern reusable C++ Code using Rcpp, we will look at providing documentation for an R package....continue reading.
Today, we are excited to introduce torch, an R package that allows you to use PyTorch-like functionality natively from R. No Python installation is required: torch is built directly on...continue reading.
In my previous blog post I showed you how I set up my own Shiny server using a Raspberry Pi 4B. If you visited the following link you’ll be connecting...continue reading.
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In my previous blog post I showed you how I set up my own Shiny server using a Raspberry Pi 4B. If you visited the following link you’ll be connecting...continue reading.
Workshop announcement Because this year’s UseR 2020 in Munich couldn’t happen as an in-person event, I will be giving my workshop on Deep Learning with Keras and TensorFlow as an...continue reading.
The weekly puzzle from Le Monde is another Sudoku challenge: Anahera and Wiremu play a game for T rounds. They successively pick a digit between 1 and 3, never repeating...continue reading.
The fourth edition of Why R? Conference (2020.whyr.pl) is startin 2020-09-26. Below are informations on how to participate! Register to get all relevant notifications for participant. All talks will be...continue reading.
Dear R Enthusiasts! Today at Why R? 2020 conference we host a Discussion Panel by McKinsey & Company Lessons learned from 500+ Data Science interviews (1pm-2pm UTC+2) – stream The...continue reading.
As we’ve discussed in recent blog posts on Serious Data Science, Interoperability, and R and Python, RStudio, PBC is dedicated to investing in free and open-source software for data science...continue reading.
As we’ve discussed in recent blog posts on Serious Data Science, Interoperability, and R and Python, RStudio, PBC is dedicated to investing in free and open-source software for data science...continue reading.
In this tutorial, I’ll explain how to use the Numpy floor function, which is sometime called np.floor. I’ll explain the syntax of np.floor and how the function works. I’ll also...continue reading.