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A unified interface is provided to various machine learning algorithms like linear or quadratic discriminant analysis, k-nearest neighbors, random forest, support vector machine, ... It allows to train, test, and apply cross-validation using similar functions and function arguments with a minimalist and clean, formula-based interface. Missing data are processed the same way as base and stats R functions for all algorithms, both in training and testing. Confusion matrices are also provided with a rich set of metrics calculated and a few specific plots.
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Machine Learning Algorithms with Unified Interface and Confusion Matrices
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Machine Learning Algorithms with Unified Interface and Confusion Matrices

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    A unified interface is provided to various machine learning algorithms like linear or quadratic discriminant analysis, k-nearest neighbors, random forest, support vector machine, ... It allows to train, test, and apply cross-validation using similar functions and function arguments with a minimalist and clean, formula-based interface. Missing data are processed the same way as base and stats R functions for all algorithms, both in training and testing. Confusion matrices are also provided with a rich set of metrics calculated and a few specific plots.
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