zmjones / edarf

exploratory data analysis using random forests
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Cite packages in the paper? #52

Closed PhilippPro closed 8 years ago

PhilippPro commented 8 years ago

I am not completely sure about this, but maybe you should.

zmjones commented 8 years ago

Do you mean the rf packages? Or everything in imports? The former is definitely a good idea. Golden rule and all. On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 7:53 AM Philipp Probst notifications@github.com wrote:

I am not completely sure about this, but maybe you should.

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PhilippPro commented 8 years ago

I thought at least all packages that you mention in the paper.

zmjones commented 8 years ago

this is done. i used R's citation function, and cited the appropriate papers or the package directly as suggested.