Beyond Basic R – Version Control with Git
Depending on how new you are to software development and/or R programming, you may have heard people mention version control, Git, or GitHub. Version control refers to the idea of...continue reading.
Depending on how new you are to software development and/or R programming, you may have heard people mention version control, Git, or GitHub. Version control refers to the idea of...continue reading.
It’s been over a year since Headless Chrome was introduced and it has matured greatly over that time and has acquired a pretty large user base. The TLDR on it...continue reading.
By Thiago Milagres Preallocating Memory This will be a short post about a simple, but very important concept that can drastically increase the speed of poorly written codes. It is...continue reading.
It all starts with sandboxes. Development sandboxes are dedicated safe spaces for experimentation and creativity. A sandbox is a place where you can go to test and break things, without...continue reading.
Many illusions are based on the fact that our perceptions of color or brightness of an object are highly dependent on the background surrounding the object. For example, in this...continue reading.
The latest R tip in Win-Vector Blog encourages you to Use Radix Sort based on a simple benchmark showing a x35 speedup compared to the default method, but with no further explanation. In my opinion, though,...continue reading.
Slides: https://nowosad.github.io/geostat18/geostat18_nowosad. They contain installation instructions and links to the required datasets. GeoPAT 2 (Geospatial Pattern Analysis Toolbox) is a standalone suite of modules written in C dedicated to the...continue reading.
In the Riddler of August 18, two riddles connected with the integer set Ð={2,3,…,10}: Given a permutation of Ð, what is the probability that the most likely variation (up or...continue reading.
Styling ggplot2 graphics In my previous post, we demonstrated that contrary to popular opinion, it is possible to generate attractive looking plots using just base graphics. Although we did confess,...continue reading.
The Monti et al. (2003) consensus clustering algorithm is one of the most widely used class discovery techniques in the genome sciences and is commonly used to cluster transcriptomic, epigenetic,...continue reading.
@drsimonj here to share a (sort of) readable version of my presentation at the amst-R-dam meetup on 14 August, 2018: “Exploring correlations in R with corrr”. Those who attended will...continue reading.
tl;dr: A list of useful resources aimed to self-publish a book on Amazon using Bookdown.continue reading.
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General description of transformers functionality in {glue} with some potentially useful examples. Prologue Package {glue} is designed as “small, fast, dependency free” tools to “glue strings to data in R”....continue reading.
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Here I am sharing the slides for a webinar I gave for SAP about Explaining Keras Image Classification Models with LIME. Slides can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/ShirinGlander/sap-webinar-explaining-keras-image-classification-models-with-lim…continue reading.
Google AutoML Vision is a state-of-the-art cloud service from Google that is able to build deep learning models for image recognition completely fully automated and from scratch. In this post,...continue reading.
Today is the first day of the new academic year at the University of Utah. This semester I am teaching MATH 3070: Applied Statistics I, the fourth time I’ve taught...continue reading.
By Gabriel Vasconcelos and Yuri Fonseca Introduction This is the first of a series of post on the BooST (Boosting Smooth Trees). If you missed the first post introducing the...continue reading.