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How do you feel about libraries that build models for you in R/Python?
Jan. 6, 2022, 3:20 p.m. | /u/tits_mcgee_92
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Hey all! Data Analyst here and dipping into the "machine learning/DS" world because works wants linear/logistic models. I have learned a good bit about Python and R now, which has been challenging and fun.
In R, I use a library called 'Rattle' to build linear/logistic models. It's been great, user friendly, and really helped me understand the concept of modeling. However, I could not even begin to manually code or make a model like this in Python/R.
I feel a …
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