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Sarah Goslee
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Tue Dec 17 19:39:21 CET 2019
Hello Omar,
This doesn't seem particularly ecology-related, but I'll give you the
same answer you're likely to get on any other list.
R is Open Source, and has a vibrant user community. That means that
the best way for you to have your code incorporated into R is to write
a package, and contribute it to CRAN.
If you don't want to do it yourself, you could find a collaborator to
do the R portion, but a package is the only way this is likely to be
included, in the near or far futures.
One place to start might be to look at who has published related
packages, and inquire if they would be interested in collaborating
with you to add your algorithm.
Best,
Sarah
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 1:13 PM Omar Maghawry <dromarnrc using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, I am Omar Maghawry Ibrahim. I am a professor of crop science at SRTA
> City, Egypt. I developed a new method to compute relative importance of
> inputs in neural networks. I wrote a code in visual basic for this method
> and I published it in a paper in 2013. It produces more accurate results
> than Olden and Garson methods especially when inputs have negative
> correlation with the output. I hope that this method to be included in R in
> the near future.
> kindly find the attached paper.
> Best regards,
> Omar
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