Updates on Microsoft’s R Roadmap in Azure
Yesterday, Microsoft’s AI Customer Engineering Team posted the first in a series of blog posts on the state and future of support for R in Azure. Check out that post...continue reading.
Yesterday, Microsoft’s AI Customer Engineering Team posted the first in a series of blog posts on the state and future of support for R in Azure. Check out that post...continue reading.
Monotoniebedingungen können helfen den Sachverhalt besser durch Modelle darstellen zu lassen. In diesem Beitrag wird erklärt wir man solche Monotoniebedingungen in R umsetzt. Der Beitrag Monotoniebedingungen in Machine Learning Modellen...continue reading.
Here at Appsilon, while developing projects for our clients, we frequently encounter recurrent challenges. This pushes us to create solutions that simplify the development process – making our day-to-day work...continue reading.
A. Background The Open Powerlifting initiative attempts to create an accurate and open archive of all powerlifting meet data throughout the world. As someone who recently started competing again after...continue reading.
The first U.S. Democratic debates of the 2020 election season were held over two nights this past week due to the daft number of candidates running for POTUS. The spiffy...continue reading.
In the R parallel package, there are two implementations of parallelism, e.g. fork and socket, with pros and cons. For the fork, each parallel thread is a complete duplication of...continue reading.
The r-project.org domain had some temporary technical difficulties this week (2019-29) that made reaching R-related resources problematic for a bunch of folks for a period of time. Incidents like this...continue reading.
It is June and nearly half of the year is over, marking the middle between Christmas 2018 and 2019. Last year in autumn, I’ve published a blog post about predicting...continue reading.
I have been meaning to write this for a while, but with the dplyr vs data.table feud rising to new levels on Twitter the last couple of days, it all...continue reading.
Despite being on holiday I’m getting in a bit of non-work R coding since the fam has a greater ability to sleep late than I do. Apart from other things...continue reading.
I’m not saying this is a good idea, but bear with me. A recent question on Stack Overflow [r] asked why a random forest model was not working as expected....continue reading.
In my last blog post, I have elaborated on the Bagging algorithm and showed its prediction performance via simulation. Here, I want to go into the details on how to...continue reading.
This week we return to Australian Rules Football, the R package fitzRoy and some statistics to ask – why can’t Geelong win after a bye? (with apologies to long-time readers...continue reading.
Tips and tricks to creating easy to follow technical tutorials.continue reading.
Machine learning models grow more powerful every week, but the earliest models and the most recent state-of-the-art models share the exact same dependency: data quality. The maxim “garbage in –...continue reading.
Over 20% of Amazon’s North American retail revenue can be attributed to customers who first tried to buy the product […] The post Build Thousands of Automated Demand Forecasts in...continue reading.
Over 20% of Amazon’s North American retail revenue can be attributed to customers who first tried to buy the product at a local store but found it out-of-stock, according to...continue reading.
by Hong Ooi, senior data scientist, Microsoft Azure I’m happy to announce version 2.0 of AzureVM, a package for deploying and managing virtual machines in Azure. This is a complete...continue reading.
Do you want to optimise your code but don’t know where to start? In this post I guide you through my thought process when I optimised my code. Der Beitrag...continue reading.
I’ve become a big fan of the {logspline} package over the past ~6 months and decided to wrap up a manual ggplot2 plotting process (well, it was at least in...continue reading.