Principal Components Regression, Pt. 3: Picking the Number of Components
(This article was first published on R – Win-Vector Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)In our previous note we demonstrated Y-Aware PCA and other y-aware approaches to dimensionality reduction...
View ArticleA demonstration of vtreat data preparation
(This article was first published on R – Win-Vector Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)This article is a demonstration the use of the Rvtreat variable preparation package followed by caret...
View ArticleR for Publication by Page Piccinini: Lesson 2 – Linear Regression
(This article was first published on DataScience+, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)This is our first lesson where we actually learn and use a new statistic in R. For today’s lesson we’ll be...
View ArticleImages as x-axis labels
(This article was first published on R – Irregularly Scheduled Programming, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)Open-source software is awesome. If I found that a piece of closed-source software was...
View ArticleRemote Pair Programming in R
(This article was first published on R – AriLamstein.com, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)Recently I’ve been doing a lot of remote pair programming with clients. A few people have asked how this...
View ArticlemethylKit v0.9.6
(This article was first published on Recipes, scripts and genomics, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)We released a new version of methylKit, which is a package for DNA methylation analysis with...
View ArticleUsing caret to compare models
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)by Joseph RickertThe model table on the caret package website lists more that 200 variations of predictive...
View ArticleImages as x-axis labels (updated)
(This article was first published on R – Irregularly Scheduled Programming, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)They say “if you want to find an answer on the internet, just present a wrong one as...
View ArticleVisualizing a flood with R
(This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)As more settlements in Texas and France are impacted by severe flooding, this is a good time to thank the...
View ArticleOn Whether Y-axis Labels Are Always Necessary
(This article was first published on R – rud.is, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)The infamous @albertocairoblogged about a nice interactive piece on German company tax avoidance by @ProPublica....
View ArticleHow to Cut Your Planks with R
(This article was first published on Publishable Stuff, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)Today I’m extraordinarily pleased because today I solved an actuall real world problem using R. Sure, I’ve...
View ArticleRisk Models with Generalized PLS
(This article was first published on S+/R – Yet Another Blog in Statistical Computing, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)While developing risk models with hundreds of potential variables, we often...
View ArticleManhattanly: R package for Interactive Manhattan Plots
(This article was first published on R – Modern Data, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)IntroductionThe new R package, manhattanly, creates interactive manhattan plots using the plotly.js engine....
View ArticleGermany most likely to win Euro 2016
(This article was first published on Rbloggers – Quantifying Information, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)After World Cup 2014 we finally are facing the next spectacular football event now: Euro...
View ArticleR for Publication by Page Piccinini: Lesson 4 – Multiple Regression
(This article was first published on DataScience+, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)IntroductionToday we’ll see what happens when you have not one, but two variables in your model. We will also...
View ArticleOpen to Non-Conference Attendees – R Workshops at EARL 2016
(This article was first published on Mango Solutions » R Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)EARL is a Conference for users and developers of the open source R programming language. The primary...
View Article8 new R jobs from all over the world (2016-06-13)
Here are the new R Jobs for 2016-06-13.To post your R job on the next postJust visit this link and post a new R job to the R community. You can either post a job for free, or pay $50 to have your job...
View Article3D density plot in R with Plotly
(This article was first published on R – Statisfaction, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)In Bayesian nonparametrics, many models address the problem of density regression, including covariate...
View ArticleCase Study: Customized R Training and a “Day 1” Curriculum
(This article was first published on R – AriLamstein.com, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)Earlier this year I had the honor of training the research division of a financial services firm in R....
View ArticleJoin us at rstudio::conf 2017!
(This article was first published on RStudio Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)Following our initial and very gratifying Shiny Developer Conference this past January, which sold out in a few...
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