Tabnet for R
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You can see the recorded presentation below of the RBelgium session we held last week (on Thursday 2022-02-03). Christophe Regouby (co-author of the tabnet R package) talked about
- the design of the the recent torch R package which interfaces with the libtorch C++ library for deep learning
- his torch for R cheat sheet available here
- the high-level setup of tabnet and the use of tabnet for supervised and unsupervised modelling
- how to run tabnet from R and how to visualise the model results
- recent additions he made to the package at https://github.com/mlverse/tabnet
And answered the numerous questions from the audience.
Enjoy the recordings below, download the presentation and if you have further questions, you can join the tabnet/torch discussion at the discord channel at https://discord.com/invite/s3D5cKhBkx
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