April 2021

The Rhythm of Names

April 10, 2021 | Michael Kelly

One of the fundamental properties of English prosody is a preference for alternations between strong and weak beats. This preference for rhythmic alternation is expressed in several ways: Stress patterns in polysyllabic words like “testimony” and “obligatory” – as well as nonce words like “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” – alternate between strong and weak beats. ... [Read more...]

Why data analysts should learn to code

April 10, 2021 | George Mount

When many hear “data analytics” these days, they think of graphical user interface (GUI)-driven business intelligence (e.g. Tableau), data warehousing (e.g. Snowflake), or data preparation (e.g. Alteryx) platforms. These tools have their place (some more than others) in the analytics stack. But rather than focus on ...
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survivoR now on CRAN!

April 10, 2021 | Daniel Oehm

I am pleased to announce survivoR 0.9.2 is now on CRAN. The survivoR data package is a collection of datasets […] The post survivoR now on CRAN! appeared first on Daniel Oehm | Gradient Descending. [Read more...]

Deep Neural Network in R

April 9, 2021 | finnstats

Neural Network in R, Neural Network is just like a human nervous system, which is made up of interconnected neurons, in other words, a... The post Deep Neural Network in R appeared first on finnstats.
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The Anatomy of a Shiny Application

April 9, 2021 | Peter Solymos

Shiny lets you quickly build web applications using the R programming language. In this post I will walk you through how a Shiny application is structured. The goal is simply to have the most basic and dependency free app that we can deploy. Let's get going! [Read more...]

Naive Bayes Classification in R

April 9, 2021 | finnstats

Naive Bayes Classification in R, In this tutorial, we are going to discuss the prediction model based on Naive Bayes classification. Naive Bayes is... The post Naive Bayes Classification in R appeared first on finnstats.
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Update of compiled datasets

April 8, 2021 | R | msperlin

Back in 2020 I started to compile and share financial data in dataverse. The data covers corporate finance events from the DFP and FRE systems. The available tables are the same I use for my research and teaching material, and will be updated once ... [Read more...]

EVPPI in Windows

April 8, 2021 | R | Gianluca Baio

A couple of colleagues have alerted us to some issues with the BCEA function evppi, under MS Windows. Basically, it seemed as if under MS Windows and with R 4.0.0 (which is a recent, though not the most recent release of R) the evppi function would break, when trying to make ... [Read more...]
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