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RWeka Hacks: Applying Supervised Filters to Test Sets

October 29, 2015May 8, 2016 sauvikResearch

As a researcher, analyzing data is one of my core responsibilities. While there are many tookits, libraries and languages dedicated to statistical analysis, I generally find myself using R. R does mostly what I want. But, sometimes it doesn’t. For example, I have a pretty specific workflow for building performant classifiers (especially the kind that […]

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