Speaker
Omar Andres Zapata Mesa
(Metropolitan Institute of Technology and University of Antioquia (CO))
Description
R is a widely used programming language for statistical computing and it was written in C language, based on S, developed by Bell Laboratories (formerly AT & T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues.
It has a powerful set the packages for linear and nonlinear modeling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, ...
ROOT R is a package that allows you to use all the machinery of R from ROOT in c ++ integrate both technologies allowing a new development model to create new libraries for data analysis.
Many other developments can be based on this work, so that R has a great future in the coming developments in ROOT.
Summary
- ROOT R
- Using R packages in ROOT
- RMVA (R TMVA)
- Possible future directions
Primary author
Omar Andres Zapata Mesa
(Metropolitan Institute of Technology and University of Antioquia (CO))
Co-authors
Lorenzo Moneta
(CERN)
Dr
Sergei Gleyzer
(University of Florida (US))