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RTextTools v1.2 was released today and we’re pleased to announce that the package is finally available on CRAN. Additionally, this update brings minor changes to the API, improvements to the GLMNET algorithm, and more comprehensive documentation. Get started by following our installation instructions!
Additionally, Loren Collingwood will be giving a Kaleidoscope Session Talk today at the useR! 2011 conference in Coventry, UK. Loren is one of the lead developers on the RTextTools project and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Thank you to R-bloggers and the machine learning subreddit for all the publicity and feedback we received for the v1.1 launch!
Additionally, Loren Collingwood will be giving a Kaleidoscope Session Talk today at the useR! 2011 conference in Coventry, UK. Loren is one of the lead developers on the RTextTools project and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Thank you to R-bloggers and the machine learning subreddit for all the publicity and feedback we received for the v1.1 launch!
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