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Simon Couch
A new release of the parsnip extension package bonsai introduces support for oblique random forests for classification and regression to tidymodels.
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2024/06/25

Gábor Csárdi
Nanoparquet is a new R package that can read and write (flat) Parquet files. This post covers its features and limitations.
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2024/06/20

Thomas Lin Pedersen
The initial release brings markdown awareness to grid and ggplot2 to allow for rich text formatting in R graphics.
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2024/05/29

Hannah Frick
The tidymodels team has been busy working on all sorts of new features across the framework.
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2024/04/24

Simon Couch
While we’ve written about survival analysis and machine learning fairness already, the newest tune release includes a number of other major changes.
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2024/04/18

Hadley Wickham
Join the tidyverse team in Seattle on August 15 for a day of fun and programming to improve the tidyverse!
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2024/04/09

Hadley Wickham
dbplyr 2.5.0 brings improved syntax for referring to tables nested in schemas and catalogs along with a bunch of minor SQL generation improvements.
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2024/04/08

Hannah Frick
Recent releases integrate survival analysis into tidymodels. This now unlocks the framework for censored regression and provides modeling capabilities for time-to-event data.
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2024/04/03

George Stagg
webR 0.3.1 is now available at npm, GitHub, and via CDN. Take a look at what’s new in this release.
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2024/04/02

Simon Couch
Recent tidymodels releases integrated a set of tools for assessing whether machine learning models treat groups of people differently.
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2024/03/21