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    Chartkick

    Chartkick

    Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby

    ...Because of its integration with ActiveRecord, developers can quickly visualize trends in their application’s data with minimal transformation. Chartkick is especially valued in dashboards, reporting tools, and admin panels where quick, maintainable visualization is needed without heavy front-end development.
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    Decision Tree

    Decision Tree

    ID3-based implementation of the ML Decision Tree algorithm

    DecisionTree is a Ruby library that implements decision tree learning with the ID3 information-gain algorithm. It can train models from discrete, continuous, or mixed attribute data. Continuous features are evaluated across possible split points to build threshold-based binary branches. Discrete models classify unique labels and can be rendered for visual inspection. The library supports inconsistent datasets, multiple or symbolic outputs, and fallback values when no branch matches an input....
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