Twitter data analysis in R
In many regards, this post will be very different from previous entries. While the focus is the usual R-based statistical analysis, data collection is also discussed in depth and this...continue reading.
In many regards, this post will be very different from previous entries. While the focus is the usual R-based statistical analysis, data collection is also discussed in depth and this...continue reading.
rBokeh is an interactive plotting library. It has the capability to extend its features with customized JavaScript code. I show the most important aspects, guide through an example, and provide...continue reading.
Florianne Verkroost is a PhD candidate at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford. With a passion for data science and a background in mathematics and econometrics. She applies her...continue reading.
The {tabit} package This is a blog post announcing the brand new micro package {tabit} that just made it to CRAN. ???? Thanks to all CRAN people ???? Motivation {tabit}...continue reading.
The {wikipediatrend} package This blog post covers the major release of the {wikipediatrend} package – namely version 2.1.4. ❤ Thanks to all CRAN people ❤ The History Introduction {wikipediatrend} dates...continue reading.
Note: This guide is intended for use with version 3.3 of Plotly On-Premise. In Part I of the tutorial, we created and configured an Azure VM. We then installed Dash...continue reading.
MCMCvis version 0.13.1 is now on CRAN, complete with new features for summarizing and visualizing MCMC output. See HERE and HERE for posts that cover general package features. Highlights since...continue reading.
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TL;DR Two methods for keeping your Shiny app organized while avoiding hardcoding. Softcoding Constants in a Shiny App They can be found everywhere. Text on buttons, urls to be linked,...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Release Date: 2019-10-07 This week’s release was curated by Ryo Nakagawara, with help from the RWeekly team members and contributors. Introducing {fable}: Forecasting...continue reading.
TensorFlow 2.0 was finally released last week. As R users we have two kinds of questions. First, will my keras code still run? And second, what is it that changes?...continue reading.
Estimating the carbon cost of psycholinguistics conferencesNote: If I have made some calculation error, please point it out and I will fix it.The above analysis is probably very coarse-grained. One...continue reading.
Intro Maximum likelihood estimation is a very useful technique to fit a model to data used a lot in econometrics and other sciences, but seems, at least to my knowledge,...continue reading.
Intro Maximum likelihood estimation is a very useful technique to fit a model to data used a lot in econometrics and other sciences, but seems, at least to my knowledge,...continue reading.
Hi all, The paper “unbiased Markov chain Monte Carlo with couplings” co-written with John O’Leary and Yves Atchadé has been accepted as a read paper in JRSS: Series B, to...continue reading.
I’m after an exhausting yet exciting weekend with the WhyR? conference. That was the third edition, this year held in Warsaw, and it is nice to see how it grows...continue reading.
When developing a new R project, I usually want to quickly get some examples running. This means in early stages, I don’t spend much time to consistently name my functions...continue reading.
Y otra vez me arranco despacito, al sentir que nada necesito (Locura transitoria, Extremoduro) One of my favorite sites in the Internet is algorithmic botany . It’s always a source...continue reading.
Welcome to the 2019 Fantasy Football Season! Week 5 Gold Mining and Fantasy Football Projection Roundup now available. The post Gold-Mining Week 5 (2019) appeared first on Fantasy Football Analytics.continue reading.
Another low-key arithmetic problem as Le Monde current mathematical puzzle: Find the 16 integers x¹,x²,x³,x⁴,y¹,y²,y³,y⁴,z¹,z²,z³,z⁴,w¹,w²,w³,w⁴ such that the groups x¹,y¹,z¹,w¹, &tc., are made of distinct positive integers, the sum of...continue reading.