Random Forests are an easy to understand and easy to use machine learning technique that is surprisingly powerful. Here I show you, step by step, how to use them in R.
NOTE: There is an error at 13:26. I meant to call "as.dist()" instead of "dist()".
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If you're new to Random Forests, here's a video that covers the basics...
• StatQuest: Random Forests Part 1 - Bu...
... and here's a video that covers missing data and sample clustering...
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