September 2019

Debuting in a VFL/AFL Grand Final is rare

September 26, 2019 | nsaunders

When Marlion Pickett runs onto the M.C.G for Richmond in the AFL Grand Final this Saturday, he’ll be only the sixth player in 124 finals to debut on the big day. The sole purpose of this blog post is to illustrate how incredibly easy it is to figure ... [Read more...]

August 2019: “Top 40” R packages

September 25, 2019 | R Views

Two hundred and twenty-seven new packages made it to CRAN in August. Quite a few were devoted to medical or genomic applications, and this is reflected in my “Top 40” selections, listed below in nine categories: Computational Methods, Data, Genomics, Machine Learning, Medicine and Pharma, Statistics, Time Series, Utilities, and Visualization. ...
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Multiple imputation support in Finalfit

September 25, 2019 | Ewen Harrison

We are using multiple imputation more frequently to “fill in” missing data in clinical datasets. Multiple datasets are created, models run, and results pooled so conclusions can be drawn. We’ve put some improvements into Finalfit on GitHub to make it easier to use with the mice package. These will ...
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EARL London review

September 25, 2019 | Mango Solutions

We hope you enjoyed EARL London as much as we did! We’re just putting the finishing touches on our highlights recap, but until then you can view the presentations we have available here, and all the photos here. We’re so proud of the incredible speakers at this year’...
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Preparing Data for Supervised Classification

September 24, 2019 | John Mount

Nina Zumel has been polishing up new vtreat for Python documentation and tutorials. They are coming out so good that I find to be fair to the R community I must start to back-port this new documentation to vtreat for R. vtreat is a package for systematically preparing data for ... [Read more...]

R trainings in Frankfurt!

September 24, 2019 | eoda GmbH

R is one of the leading programming languages for data analysis. In November 2019 we bring our popular data science trainings to Frankfurt! Introduction to R | 12 – 13 November 2019 The course is intended as an introduction to R and its basic functionalities and facilitates the introduction to R with practical tips and […]
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RcppAnnoy 0.0.13

September 23, 2019 | Thinking inside the box

A new release of RcppAnnoy is now on CRAN. RcppAnnoy is the Rcpp-based R integration of the nifty Annoy library by Erik Bernhardsson. Annoy is a small and lightweight C++ template header library for very fast approximate nearest neighbours—origina... [Read more...]

DFIR Redefined Part 3: visNetwork for Network Data

September 23, 2019 | Russ McRee

In keeping with pending presentations for the Secure Iowa Conference and (ISC)2 Security Congress, I’m continuing the DFIR Redefined: Deeper Functionality for Investigators with R series (see Part 1 and Part 2). Incident responders and investigators, faced with an inundation of data and ever-evolving threat vectors, require skills enhancements and analytics ...
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Drake, Docker, and Gitlab-CI

September 23, 2019 | Noam Ross

For a number of reasons I’ve been trying out GitLab as a replacement for for both GitHub and various continuous integration systems, and have been exploring configurations useful for model-fitting pipelines. I turned one of these into an example repository that shows how to use GitLab together with the ... [Read more...]

Mastering R presentations

September 23, 2019 | R on Coding Club UC3M

by Paula LC Do you want to know how to make elegant and simple reproducible presentations? In this talk, we are going to explain how to do presentations in different output formats using one of the easiest and most exhaustive statistical software, R. Now, it is possible create Beamer, PowerPoint, ...
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poor statistics

September 23, 2019 | xi'an

I came over the weekend across this graph and the associated news that the county of Saint-Nazaire, on the southern border of Brittany, had a significantly higher rate of cancers than the Loire countries. The complete study written by Solenne Delacour, Anne Cowppli-Bony, amd Florence Molinié, is quite cautious about ...
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Introducing Dash Bio for R

September 23, 2019 | modern.data

Dash and the R programming language offer innovative avenues for bioinformaticians, pharmaceutical developers, and researchers to synergistically analyze, visualize, and present data within an interactive web application. Plotly’s Dash Bio package makes it easier than ever to build bioinformatics and drug discovery applications with Dash.The NCBI Database Explorer ...
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