Training Courses for mlr: Machine Learning in R

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The mlr: Machine Learning in R package provides a generic, object-oriented and extensible framework for classification, regression, survival analysis and clustering for the statistical programming language R. The package targets practitioners who want to quickly apply machine learning algorithms, as well as researchers who want to implement, benchmark, and compare their new methods in a structured environment.

We are happy to announce that we now offer training courses specialized on mlr:

  • The Munich R Courses already offer the three-day course “Machine Learning and Data Mining in R”. The course includes a basic introduction to theoretical concepts of machine learning and especially focuses on the mlr package. The next course starts on May 2nd, 2018 and will be held in German (see here).
  • The Professional Certificate Program “Data Science” also includes a short introduction to the mlr package. It is a brand new extra-occupational 10-day training at the University of Munich (LMU). The certificate program starts in May 2018 and the application deadline is March 15th, 2018.
  • You can request an inhouse R course in English or German via our contact form.
  • If you offer R or Data Science courses and want to include a course on mlr: Machine Learning in R into your course program, feel free to contact us at [email protected].

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