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🔘 Book page: tmwr.org
Overview
“This book provides an introduction to how to use our software to create models. We focus on a dialect of R called the tidyverse that is designed to be a better interface for common tasks using R. If you’ve never heard of or used the tidyverse, Chapter 2 provides an introduction. In this book, we demonstrate how the tidyverse can be used to produce high quality models. The tools used to do this are referred to as the tidymodels packages.”. (Source: tmwr.org).
Authors
[Unofficial biography. For informational purposes only]
Max Kuhn. Software engineer at RStudio. He is currently working on improving R’s modeling capabilities. He was a Director of Nonclinical Statistics at Pfizer Global R&D in Connecticut. He was applying models in the pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries for over 18 years. Max has a Ph.D. in Biostatistics. Max is the author of numerous R packages for techniques in machine learning and reproducible research and is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Statistical Software. (Source: rstudio.com/speakers/max-kuhn/).
Julia Silge. Data scientist and software engineer at RStudio where She works on open source modeling tools. She studied physics and astronomy, finishing the PhD in 2005. She is both an international speaker and a real-world practitioner focusing on data analysis and machine learning practice. (Source: juliasilge.com).
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