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We at STATWORX work a lot with R and we often use the same little helper function within our projects. These functions ease our daily work life by reducing repetitive...continue reading.
We at STATWORX work a lot with R and we often use the same little helper function within our projects. These functions ease our daily work life by reducing repetitive...continue reading.
This blog post is an excerpt of my ebook Modern R with the tidyverse that you can read for free here. This is taken from Chapter 7, which deals with...continue reading.
This blog post is an excerpt of my ebook Modern R with the tidyverse that you can read for free here. This is taken from Chapter 7, which deals with...continue reading.
We at STATWORX work a lot with R and we often use the same little helper function within our projects. These functions ease our daily work life by reducing repetitive...continue reading.
So it turns out that the 1990 Michael Crichton novel Jurassic Park is, indeed, a work of fiction. (Personal note: despite the snark to follow, the book is one of...continue reading.
Week 13 Gold Mining and Fantasy Football Projection Roundup now available. Go get that free agent gold! The post Gold-Mining Week 13 (2018) appeared first on Fantasy Football Analytics.continue reading.
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Statistical physics and Bayesian inference are closely related (see Andrew Gelman’s remarks here for example). A good way to illustrate the relationship is to simulate a statistical physics model using the...continue reading.
One hundred eighty-five new packages made it to CRAN in October. Here are my picks for the “Top 40” in eight categories: Computational Methods, Data, Machine Learning, Medicine, Science, Statistics,...continue reading.
In a recent video, I covered Random Forests and Neural Nets as part of the codecentric.ai Bootcamp. In the most recent video, I covered Gradient Boosting and XGBoost. You can...continue reading.
Along with the release of parsnip there are new versions of many tidymodels packages: recipes, yardstick, embed, tidyposterior, and tidymodels. We made the conscious choice to add all of the...continue reading.
In this post we will return to the Pitchfork music data and use recurrent neural networks (a “deep learning” technique) to automatically generate band names.The DataFor this analysis, we will...continue reading.
Azure SQL Database, the database-as-a-service based on Microsoft SQL Server, now offers R integration. (The service is currently in preview; details on how to sign up for the preview are...continue reading.
If you read my series of posts on writing command line utilities in R, but were wondering how to do the same thing in Python, you’ve come to the right place....continue reading.
I’ve been working with the Scottish census recently, to investigate employment in land-based (agriculture, forestry and fishing) industry. A friend of mine has recently moved to Dumfries and Galloway –...continue reading.
ggeffects (CRAN, website) is a package that computes marginal effects at the mean (MEMs) or representative values (MERs) for many different models, including mixed effects or Bayesian models. One of...continue reading.
The recent ABC News article Australia’s pollution mapped by postcode reveals nation’s dirty truth is interesting. It contains a searchable table, which is useful if you want to look up...continue reading.
rstudio::conf 2019, the conference for all things R and RStudio, is less than two months away and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone January 15 – 18 in Austin, TX....continue reading.
rstudio::conf 2019, the conference for all things R and RStudio, is less than two months away and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone January 15 – 18 in Austin, TX....continue reading.