Luis Torgo
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Luis Torgo is a person.
- See: OpenGL.
References
2014
- (Vanschoren et al., 2014) ⇒ Joaquin Vanschoren, Jan N. van Rijn, Bernd Bischl, and Luis Torgo. (2014). “OpenML: Networked Science in Machine Learning.” In: ACM SIGKDD Explorations Newsletter Journal, 15(2). doi:10.1145/2641190.2641198
2011
- (Torgo et al., 2011) ⇒ Luis Torgo, and Orlando Ohashi. (2011). “2D-interval Predictions for Time Series.” In: Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-2011). doi:10.1145/2020408.2020546
2010
- (Torgo, 2010) ⇒ Luis Torgo. (2010). “Data mining with R: learning with case studies." Chapman & Hall/CRC.
- Book Overview: The versatile capabilities and large set of add-on packages make R an excellent alternative to many existing and often expensive data mining tools. Exploring this area from the perspective of a practitioner, Data Mining with R: Learning with Case Studies uses practical examples to illustrate the power of R and data mining. Assuming no prior knowledge of R or data mining/statistical techniques, the book covers a diverse set of problems that pose different challenges in terms of size, type of data, goals of analysis, and analytical tools. To present the main data mining processes and techniques, the author takes a hands-on approach that utilizes a series of detailed, real-world case studies: Predicting algae blooms Predicting stock market returns Detecting fraudulent transactions Classifying microarray samples With these case studies, the author supplies all necessary steps, code, and data. Web ResourceA supporting website mirrors the do-it-yourself approach of the text. It offers a collection of freely available R source files that encompass all the code used in the case studies. The site also provides the data sets from the case studies as well as an R package of several functions.
1999
- (Torgo, 1999) ⇒ Luis Torgo. (1999). “Inductive Learning of Tree-based Regression Models." Ph.D. Thesis, Thesis, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto