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Exploring Machine Learning-Derived Data in Life Sciences with Shiny Applications
Sept. 14, 2023, 12:26 p.m. | Ismael Rodriguez
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Machine learning (ML) is gaining widespread popularity in the life sciences. Crafting intuitive user interfaces speeds up data exploration and offers modernized ways to present analyses and outcomes from various ML models. For quite some time, R Shiny has been the go-to choice for researchers looking to create top-notch visualizations, ...
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