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For questions about implementation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence algorithms in the R programming language.
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Machine learning to find drivers of an event with presence-only data (no absence)
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Length<-c(1,10,12,4,5,2,1,2,7,12)
#Weather Data
AirTempDayOf<-c(20,40,20,23,24,25,24,25,25,22)
WindSpeedDayOf<-c(2,3,2,3,4,3,2,3,4,5)
AirTempDayBefore<-c(21,40,22,23,24,24,24,27,25,22 … I usually use R for my stats, so any answers including R packages would be helpful.
Also, note that this is just an example dataset above. …