Why R? Webinar – Neural Networks for Modelling Molecular Interactions with Tensorflow
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June 25th (8:00pm UTC+2) is a date for next Webinar at Why R? Foundation. This time we will have a chance to host Dr. Leon Eyrich Jessen who will present a In Silico Immunology: Neural Networks for Modelling Molecular Interactions using Tensorflow via Keras in R.
See you on the Webinar!
Details
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- channel: youtube.com/WhyRFoundation
- date: every Thursday 8:00 pm GMT+2
- format: 45 minutes long talk streamed on YouTube + 10 minutes for Q&A
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Previous talks
Erin Hodgess Using R with High Performance Tools on a Windows Laptop. Video
Julia Silge Understanding Word Embeddings. Video
Bernd Bischl, Florian Pfisterer and Martin Binder Pipelines and AutoML with mlr3. Video
Mateusz Zawisza + Armin Reinert Uplift modeling for marketing campaigns. Video
Erin LeDell – Scalable Automatic Machine Learning in R with H2O AutoML. Video
Ahmadou Dicko – Humanitarian Data Analysis with R. Video
Dr. Nina Zumel and Dr. John Mount from win-vector – Advanced Data Preparation for Supervised Machine Learning. Video
Lorenzo Braschi – rZYPAD: Development pipeline for R production. Video
Robin Lovelace and Jakub Nowosad (authors of Geocomputation with R) – Recent changes in R spatial and how to be ready for them. Video
Heidi Seibold, Department of Statistics (collaboration with LMU Open Science Center) (University of Munich) – Teaching Machine Learning online. Video
Olgun Aydin – PwC Poland – Introduction to shinyMobile. Video
Achim Zeileis from Universität Innsbruck – R/exams: A One-for-All Exams Generator – Online Tests, Live Quizzes, and Written Exams with R. Video
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