TensorFlow for R
Over the past year we’ve been hard at work on creating R interfaces to TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning framework from Google. We are excited about TensorFlow for many reasons,...continue reading.
Over the past year we’ve been hard at work on creating R interfaces to TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning framework from Google. We are excited about TensorFlow for many reasons,...continue reading.
Last week I set up a shiny server, it was relatively easy! But I wanted something more, a way to make changes on my local computer and push it to...continue reading.
Registration is now open for my 1.5-day workshop on deep learning with Keras and TensorFlow using R. It will take place on April 12th and 13th in Hamburg, Germany. You...continue reading.
Over the past year we’ve been hard at work on creating R interfaces to TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning framework from Google. We are excited about TensorFlow for many reasons,...continue reading.
Welcome! If you enjoy these posts, please follow this blog via email and check out my Twitter feed located on the sidebar. All of my previous analysis has focused on...continue reading.
Project Objective Untappd has some usage restrictions for their API, namely not allowing any exploration for analytics or data mining use cases, so I’m going to explore tweets of beer...continue reading.
Project Objective Untappd has some usage restrictions for their API, namely not allowing any exploration for analytics or data mining use cases, so I’m going to explore tweets of beer...continue reading.
Hello and welcome to this new issue! Introducing Maëlle Salmon, rOpenSci’s new Research Software Engineer R Consortium Call For Proposals: February 2018 R-Podcast Episode 23 -Interviews with Romain Francois and...continue reading.
My new office introduced me to a betting game I wasn’t previously familiar with: Super Bowl squares. It’s played with a ten-by-ten grid, like this one from printyourbrackets.com: Each row...continue reading.
Similar to COM-Poisson, Double-Poisson, and Generalized Poisson distributions discussed in my previous post (https://statcompute.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/more-about-flexible-frequency-models/), the Hyper-Poisson distribution is another extension of the standard Poisson and is able to accommodate both...continue reading.
In this tutorial, we will explore the characterisitcs of projects on Kickstarter and try to understand what separates the winners from the projects that failed to reach their funding goals....continue reading.
As the reader may know, R objects are documented in files written in “R documentation” (Rd) format, a simple markup language much of which closely resembles (La)TeX, which can be...continue reading.
Modern computers are equipped with processors that allow fast parallel computation at several levels: Vector or array operations, which allow … Read More →continue reading.
Here, you can find a list of all the talks I gave at conferences, webinars, podcasts, workshops, and all the other places you can and could hear me talk. You...continue reading.
For the last two months, I had participated in a machine learning competition organized by Kaggle (platform for predictive modeling and analytics), where I ended up in the top 1...continue reading.
On Wednesday, April 25th 2018 I am going to talk about explainability of machine learning models at the Minds Mastering Machines conference in Cologne. The conference will be in German,...continue reading.
For those of you out there who speak German: I was interviewed for a tech podcast where I talked about machine learning, neural nets, why I love R and Rstudio...continue reading.
This article simulates water consumption to assist with developing leak detection algorithms. Simulating water consumption helps to develop business tools. The post Simulating Water Consumption to Develop Analysis and Reporting...continue reading.