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R live classes Spring Program – Machine Learning with R & Data viz with R
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 networks). In other words, you will get a full-immersion in the Data Mining and the Machine Learning world, using R. Our third live class in Milan, on October 25-26
read morePerforming Principal Components Regression (PCR) in R
The idea behind PCR is to calculate the Principal Components and then use some of them as predictors in a linear regression model: discover how to perform this techniques using R
read moredplyr do: Some Tips for Using and Programming
If you want to compute arbitrary operations on a data frame returning more than one number back, use dplyr do()! Tips and suggestions, in SE and NSE version.
read morePlaying Around with Methods Overloading, C-language and Operators (1)
Let’s go deeper into methods overloading, and play around with classes, environment, operators and other R “amenities”. How? Trying to emulate a recursive C function in R.
read moreRabbit: introduction to R (free web book)
Dear R users, all chapters of Rabbit are now online. Rabbit is a free web book (i.e. a manual) about base R. It covers several base topics such as: R installation, R first steps, R data objects, R data import, R functions, R graphics and R statistical base functions....
read moreMilanoR meeting on December 18
Quantide is happy to announce the next MilanoR meeting. When Thursday, December 18, 2014from 6 to 8 pm Agenda Welcome Presentation by Nicola Sturaro Consultant at Quantide Shine your Rdata: multi-source approach in media analysis for telco industry by Giorgio Suighi...
read moreRabbit: (another) introduction to R
Dear R users, Quantide is proud to announce its second web book of the R series, Rabbit. Web books are mini sites with R manuals written by Quantide consultants. Each web book has a "fancy name" of an animal who name starts with the R. Rabbit is the second web book...
read moreJob Offer
We are looking for a statistician for a six-month project contract. Place of work is Milano, Italy. Requirements are: PhD in Statistics Good knowledge of both written and spoken English Good R programming skills Candidates should contact...
read moreR for Developers course
Quantide is organizing a course about advanced R Programming. The course will be held in Milan on October 16 and 17. The course heading toward who is already using R and aspire to become an R Developer. For more information please click...
read moreNew website
The new Quantide website is online.
This is the fourth version of company website. In this post, I revisit the history of the site.
read moreMilanoR meeting
We are organizing the next MilanoR meeting. The meeting will be in October. If you would like to present at the next MilanoR meeting then drop us an email.
read moreQuantide partners with RStudio
RStudio is now a partner of Quantide. RStudio is one of the most important company on the R world. They developed the world famous RStudio IDE, both as Desktop Software and Server Edition (accessible from web). They developed also Shiny, that brings R to web, and a...
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