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Sebffischer (talk | contribs) Changed claim: description (P1459): ## mlr3: Machine Learning in R \N \N The mlr3 framework is a collection of more than 30 R packages that provides unified access to machine learning methods in R. At its core, it offers fundamental building blocks for statistical learning through standardized interfaces, enhancing interoperability between independently developed R packages. \N \N### What does it do? \NIt allows users to easily train, tune, evaluate, or benchmark a wide range of... |
Sebffischer (talk | contribs) Changed claim: description (P1459): ## mlr3: Machine Learning in R \N \N The mlr3 framework is a collection of more than 30 R packages that provides unified access to machine learning methods in R. At its core, it offers fundamental building blocks for statistical learning through standardized interfaces, enhancing interoperability between independently developed R packages. \N \N### What does it do? \NIt allows users to easily train, tune, evaluate, or benchmark a wide range of... |
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## mlr3: Machine Learning in R \N \N The mlr3 framework is a collection of more than 30 R packages that provides unified access to machine learning methods in R. At its core, it offers fundamental building blocks for statistical learning through standardized interfaces, enhancing interoperability between independently developed R packages. \N \N### What does it do? \NIt allows users to easily train, tune, evaluate, or benchmark a wide range of machine learning algorithms or whole ML pipelines. A list of available learning algorithms, which are annotated with standardized metadata, can be found here: https://mlr-org.com/learners.html. \N \N## How can it be used?\N \N Learn how to use mlr3 by reading [our book](https://mlr3book.mlr-org.com/). You can also connect new algorithms by contributing to our community extension [mlr3extralearners](https://mlr3extralearners.mlr-org.com), which also contains an extensive [tutorial](https://mlr3extralearners.mlr-org.com/articles/extending.html) on how to do so. | |||
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machine learning in R
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machine learning in R |
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## mlr3: Machine Learning in R \N \N The mlr3 framework is a collection of more than 30 R packages that provides unified access to machine learning methods in R. At its core, it offers fundamental building blocks for statistical learning through standardized interfaces, enhancing interoperability between independently developed R packages. \N \N### What does it do? \NIt allows users to easily train, tune, evaluate, or benchmark a wide range of machine learning algorithms or whole ML pipelines. A list of available learning algorithms, which are annotated with standardized metadata, can be found here: https://mlr-org.com/learners.html. \N \N## How can it be used?\N \N Learn how to use mlr3 by reading [our book](https://mlr3book.mlr-org.com/). You can also connect new algorithms by contributing to our community extension [mlr3extralearners](https://mlr3extralearners.mlr-org.com), which also contains an extensive [tutorial](https://mlr3extralearners.mlr-org.com/articles/extending.html) on how to do so.
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