April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
536 pages
16h 55m
English
I firmly believe that machine learning should not be the domain only of computer scientists and people with degrees in mathematics. Machine learning with R, the tidyverse, and mlr doesn’t assume you come from either of these backgrounds. To get the most from the book, though, you should be reasonably familiar with the R language. It will help if you understand some basic statistical concepts, but all that you’ll need is included as a statistics refresher in the appendix, so head there first to fill in any gaps in your knowledge. Anyone with a problem to solve, and data that contains the answer to that problem, can benefit from the topics taught in this book.
If you are a newcomer to R and want to learn ...