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Documentation - You can find tutorials and how-to guides in our documentation site. Probably the easiest way to get started is with the Model Builder extension in Visual Studio. Here's install instructions and a tutorial to help you start out. Source: almost 2 years ago
I would start right here- ML.Net Documentation. Source: about 3 years ago
I just got access to the beta version this new tool called databite.net. I am a data science student so I do a lot of data wrangling on a daily basis, but this thing basically does all of the cleaning for you. I uploaded some CVSs and it immediately joined the files together, added a date index and interpolated missing values, etc. Just like that. I then gave me some options for plots (simple time series, scatter... Source: over 1 year ago
What about AutoML tools like C3.ai, higgs.ai, obviously.ai ?Anyone using those for trading? With human in the loop ofc, you're right there. Source: about 2 years ago
R Caret - Documentation for the caret package.
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