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Variable Importance Plots
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Variable Importance Plots

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    0.3.2
    17 December 2020
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    0.1.0
    15 June 2018
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    0.1.1
    27 September 2018
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    0.1.2
    1 October 2018
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    0.1.3
    3 July 2019
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    0.2.0
    19 January 2020
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    0.2.1
    20 January 2020
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    0.2.2
    6 April 2020
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    0.4.0
    19 July 2023
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    0.4.1
    21 August 2023
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    21 August 2023
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    A general framework for constructing variable importance plots from various types of machine learning models in R. Aside from some standard model- specific variable importance measures, this package also provides model- agnostic approaches that can be applied to any supervised learning algorithm. These include 1) an efficient permutation-based variable importance measure, 2) variable importance based on Shapley values (Strumbelj and Kononenko, 2014) <doi:10.1007/s10115-013-0679-x>, and 3) the variance-based approach described in Greenwell et al. (2018) <arXiv:1805.04755>. A variance-based method for quantifying the relative strength of interaction effects is also included (see the previous reference for details).
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