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In the previous post I showed some new nodes based on R that can be installed in IBM SPSS Modeler. It takes 2 minutes to get the CSV with the results of the votes of Balon d'Or (that Cristiano Ronaldo won for 3rd time) and build a stream like the one below and get a word cloud, a pie chart in...
With the horrible attack in Paris in the Charlie Hebdo office , we are experiencing once more a new way to be informed about last news, this time powered by Twitter. It is amazing how fast people are sharing thoughts, photos, links, and absolutely everything. It thus becomes the data set of...
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IBM SPSS Modeler already includes map capabilities but far away of being perfect. Now we can create beautiful maps in a matter of seconds and all in the same SPSS Modeler workbench thanks to the integration of SPSS Modeler with R Programming Language. The extensions are available in the SPSS...
You can access a very informative webinar about how to integrate R and SPSS in the following link. It is available on demand. http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=863536&s=1&k=A83405E714B0EEC85FF77E51F8B79117 #Programmability #rstats #SPSSModeler #SPSSStatistics
In this tutorial I will show how to create a Node-Red application to connect sensors and push the data into Cloudant. Then, using Custom SPSS Nodes developed using R (RCouchDB) we will get the data and start mining it! Hope you enjoy and learn a lot with this tutorial. 1. Open the web...
On Wednesday the IBM Extreme Blue team of IBM La Gaude is going to present in the Extreme Blue Expo in Germany the project about SPSS and Bluemix... more details coming soon! In the following post I wanted to present the members of the team of this year that did a fantastic work. The...
On January 6, the open source statistical language R made the New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/07/technology/business-computing/07program.html? r=1&scp=2&sq=R&st=cse . The Times said, For statisticians, however, R is particularly useful because it...