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I think having bindings to R is a good way to advance the OCaml ecosystem
in the ML field.
Seeing a working example of ocaml-r calling functions from the R packages
ranger (random forests supporting sparse data) or caret (classification and regression)
would help.
Regards,
F.
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I can show you through the first steps. I don't know anything about either two packages. Maybe you could start by providing usage examples, and a list of key data structures?
Hello,
I think having bindings to R is a good way to advance the OCaml ecosystem
in the ML field.
Seeing a working example of ocaml-r calling functions from the R packages
ranger (random forests supporting sparse data) or caret (classification and regression)
would help.
Regards,
F.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: