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    caret

    caret

    caret (Classification And Regression Training) R package

    The caret (Classification And Regression Training) R package streamlines the process of building predictive machine learning models. It provides uniform interfaces for model training, tuning, evaluation, preprocessing, and variable importance. With support for over 200 models, caret is foundational for R workflows in modeling and machine learning.
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    mlr3

    mlr3

    mlr3: Machine Learning in R - next generation

    ...It provides core abstractions (tasks, learners, resamplings, measures, pipelines) implemented using R6 classes, enabling extensible, composable machine learning workflows. It focuses on clean design, scalability (large datasets), and integration into the wider R ecosystem via extension packages. Users can do classification, regression, survival analysis, clustering, hyperparameter tuning, benchmarking etc., often via companion packages.
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    mlr

    mlr

    Machine Learning in R

    ...Therefore, for any non-trivial experiments, you need to write lengthy, tedious, and error-prone wrappers to call the different algorithms and unify their respective output. {mlr} provides this infrastructure so that you can focus on your experiments! The framework provides supervised methods like classification, regression, and survival analysis along with their corresponding evaluation and optimization methods, as well as unsupervised methods like clustering. It is written in a way that you can extend it yourself or deviate from the implemented convenience methods and construct your own complex experiments or algorithms.
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