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There is one 'go-to' library for each modeling techniques in Python. To me, R provides more choices of libraries, but for someone who doesn't keep up with all the repositories' or methodologies' updates for all the R libraries, more choices can be overwhelming. Is there an easy list?
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For example, when I look up a simple machine learning algorithm online, I found a webpage that ranks this one algorithm in terms of popularity, and there were 15 of them.

I would be really nice if all of this chaos was brought to order. It would be even better if they're compatible with pipes.

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