Articles by Quantide

Hackathon – Hack the city 2018

April 19, 2018 | Quantide

Hello, R-Users! Have you ever joined an hackathon? If so, you surely know how fun and stimulating these events are. If not… now’s your chance! Quantide is collaborating with Hack the City 2018, the 4th edition of the Southern Switzerland’s hackathon. Aside from being partners, we’re actively part ... [Read more...]

Quantide and MilanoR: a year-long experience

March 26, 2018 | Quantide

Quantide has been a sponsor for MilanoR for a long time. Let's have a look at their collaborations and Milano's amazing contributions and events of 2017. The post Quantide and MilanoR: a year-long experience appeared first on Quantide - R training & consulting. [Read more...]

R live class | Machine Learning with R | Oct 25-26

October 12, 2017 | Quantide

If you want to find the structure hidden behind your data, this is right class for you: you will learn how to group similar observations using Clustering; how to “naturally” aggregate your variables using Dimensionality Reduction; how to predict outcomes using Regression and Classification (LMs, GLMs, Trees, Random forests, Neural ... [Read more...]

R live class – Statistics for Data Science

October 3, 2017 | Quantide

Develop a wide variety of statistical models with R, from the simplest Linear Regression to the most sophisticated GLM models: a two-days live course to master statistics for Data Science, with R The post R live class – Statistics for Data Science appeared first on Quantide - R training & consulting. [Read more...]

New R Live Courses in Milan! Autumn term calendar

September 13, 2017 | Quantide

Starting from October, our new live R courses are available to everyone! We have updated them to the latest R functionalities and organized them to ideally form a complete data science path with R: either you seek R introduction or R developer tools, statistical models or Big Data, Shiny dashboards ... [Read more...]

Raccoon | Ch 2.5 – Unbalanced Anova with one obs dropped

February 16, 2017 | Quantide

Raccoon is a free web-book about Statistical Models with R. It's the collection of twenty years of notes, exercises and concepts working with statistics and R. This is the fifth section of the second chapter, about unbalanced Anova with one obs dropped. The post Raccoon | Ch 2.5 – Unbalanced Anova with one ... [Read more...]

Raccoon | Ch 2.4 – 3-way Anova

February 1, 2017 | Quantide

3-way Anova with R: how to find which factors influence a variable Y, analysing the difference between the group means defined by factors’ levels. A new chapter of Raccoon, a Quantide's free web book about Statistical Models with R. The post Raccoon | Ch 2.4 – 3-way Anova appeared first on Quantide - ... [Read more...]

Raccoon | Ch 2.3 – 1-way Anova

January 12, 2017 | Quantide

Raccoon is a free web-book about Statistical Models with R. It's the collection of twenty years of notes, exercises and concepts working with statistics and R. This is the third section of the second chapter, about 1-way Anova. The post Raccoon | Ch 2.3 – 1-way Anova appeared first on Quantide - R ... [Read more...]

Raccoon | Ch 2.2 – 2 sample t-test and paired t

November 7, 2016 | Quantide

Raccoon is a free web-book about Statistical Models with R. It's the collection of twenty years of notes, exercises and concepts working with statistics and R. This is the second section of the second chapter, about 2-sample t-test and paired t. The post Raccoon | Ch 2.2 – 2 sample t-test and paired t ... [Read more...]

Raccoon | Ch. 2.1 – T-test, Anova: 1-sample t-test

October 27, 2016 | Quantide

Raccoon is a free web-book about Statistical Models with R. It's the collection of twenty years of notes, exercises and concepts working with statistics and R. This is the first section of the second chapter, about 1-sample t-test. The post Raccoon | Ch. 2.1 – T-test, Anova: 1-sample t-test appeared first on Quantide ... [Read more...]

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