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Lately I’ve been trying to come up with a generic way to deploy models on any platform. *So I’d like to share some early code that takes a PMML TreeModel and converts it to R code. *The intention is to get the R code generation working right, then extend to support generation for other languages. [...]
Lately I’ve been trying to come up with a generic way to deploy models on any platform. *So I’d like to share some early code that takes a PMML TreeModel and converts it to R code. *The intention is to get the R code generation working right, then extend to support generation for other languages. *Anyway, here it is (remember — early alpha, very rough still!!).* Updates to follow soon! Get More from the original blog... |
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