h2o
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R Interface for the 'H2O' Scalable Machine Learning Platform
Anqi Fu, Erin Ledell, Wendy Wong, Cliff Click, Arno Candel, Tomas Fryda, Tomas Nykodym, Michal Kurka, Tom Kraljevic, Patrick Aboyoun, Navdeep Gill, Spencer Aiello, Sebastien Poirier, Michal Malohlava
Last update: 11 January 2024
Copyright license: Apache License
Software version identifier: 3.40.0.1, 3.40.0.4, 2.4.3.11, 2.8.1.1, 2.8.4.4, 3.0.0.22, 3.0.0.30, 3.2.0.1, 3.2.0.3, 3.6.0.8, 3.8.1.3, 3.8.2.6, 3.8.3.3, 3.10.0.6, 3.10.0.8, 3.10.2.2, 3.10.3.3, 3.10.3.6, 3.10.4.4, 3.10.4.6, 3.10.5.2, 3.10.5.3, 3.14.0.3, 3.16.0.1, 3.16.0.2, 3.18.0.8, 3.18.0.11, 3.20.0.2, 3.20.0.8, 3.22.1.1, 3.24.0.5, 3.26.0.2, 3.28.0.2, 3.28.0.4, 3.30.0.1, 3.30.1.2, 3.30.1.3, 3.32.0.1, 3.32.1.2, 3.32.1.3, 3.34.0.3, 3.34.0.6, 3.36.0.1, 3.36.0.2, 3.36.0.3, 3.36.0.4, 3.36.1.2, 3.38.0.1, 3.40.0.4, 3.42.0.2, 3.44.0.3
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/h2o
R interface for 'H2O', the scalable open source machine learning platform that offers parallelized implementations of many supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms such as Generalized Linear Models (GLM), Gradient Boosting Machines (including XGBoost), Random Forests, Deep Neural Networks (Deep Learning), Stacked Ensembles, Naive Bayes, Generalized Additive Models (GAM), ANOVA GLM, Cox Proportional Hazards, K-Means, PCA, ModelSelection, Word2Vec, as well as a fully automatic machine learning algorithm (H2O AutoML).
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