Shiny 0.13.0
Shiny 0.13.0 is now available on CRAN! This release has some of the most exciting features we’ve shipped since the first version of Shiny. Highlights include: Shiny Gadgets HTML templates...continue reading.
Shiny 0.13.0 is now available on CRAN! This release has some of the most exciting features we’ve shipped since the first version of Shiny. Highlights include: Shiny Gadgets HTML templates...continue reading.
I live in Utah, an extremely dry state. Like much of the western United States, Utah is experiencing water stress from increasing demand, episodes of drought, and conflict over water...continue reading.
I live in Utah, an extremely dry state. Like much of the western United States, Utah is experiencing water stress from increasing demand, episodes of drought, and conflict over water...continue reading.
In a previous post I showed an animated age structure diagram depicting output from a simple population model written in Excel. Here is another version of that model written in...continue reading.
It’s a pain to design statistics exercises each semester, and because students from previous share old exercises with the new incoming students, it’s hard to design simple exercises that students...continue reading.
Recently ggplot2 received a severe makeover by releasing version 2.0, and in the spirit of improvement, I thought ggtern should also get an overhaul, so after a few-hundred hours of...continue reading.
The PM 2.5 checker written by R has been working nicely for me. I put a shortcut icon of this small script on my desktop PC, to check the air...continue reading.
(Post by Dirk Eddelbuettel and JJ Allaire) A common theme over the last few decades was that we could afford to simply sit back and let computer (hardware) engineers take...continue reading.
Earlier this month, IBM Press and Pearson have published my book titled: Getting Started with Data Science: Making Sense of Data with Analytics. You can download sample pages, including a...continue reading.
This Wednesday’s Powerball grand prize already climbed up to $1.5 BILLION. If you choose to cash out, it would be $930 million. And it keeps increasing… So, what’s the odd...continue reading.
The state of Utah (my adopted home) has an Open Data Catalog with lots of interesting data sets, including a collection of health care indicators from 2014 for the 29...continue reading.
After I completed the animated tidal water surface elevation plots for the Delaware Estuary, I looked for other systems with a good set of tidal observation stations. The Lower Columbia...continue reading.
In 2013, EPA published final national recommended water quality criteria for the protection of aquatic life from the toxic effects of ammonia in freshwater.http://www.epa.gov/wqc/aquatic-life-criteria-ammoniaThese criteria are a function of water …continue reading.
Here is my MSc thesis, which was submitted to the University of Sheffield in September 2015. The pdf is here.Title: A Meta-analysis of Relative Clause Processing in Mandarin Chinese using Bias...continue reading.
I’m pleased to announce purrr 0.2.0. Purrr fills in the missing pieces in R’s functional programming tools, and is designed to make your pure (and now) type-stable functions purrr. I’m...continue reading.
My family and I moved to Utah about 5 years ago and we have found ourselves thoroughly in love in with our new home state. I didn’t know much about...continue reading.
In the previous post (https://statcompute.wordpress.com/2016/01/01/the-power-of-decision-stumps), it was shown that the boosting algorithm performs extremely well even with a simple 1-level stump as the base learner and provides a better performance...continue reading.
A decision stump is the weak classification model with the simple tree structure consisting of one split, which can also be considered a one-level decision tree. Due to its simplicity,...continue reading.
Map() is a convenient routine in Python to apply a function to all items from one or more lists, as shown below. This specific nature also makes map() a perfect...continue reading.
This is an article we recently published on “Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews”. It starts with a thorough review of the methods used for wind resource assessment: from algorithms based...continue reading.