Well, this question is not entirely technical, but very local and current.
If you may not have heard that Eureqa (http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/eureqa) is a machine learning tool (?) That helps you find hidden equations and mathematical relationships in data. It sounds futuristic and experimental, and pretty much seems like it.
This is a relevant conversation by Eureqa inventor Hod Lipson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xja6sLl6dVg titled "Mining Experimental Data."
So, I believe that this can become popular among many R users.
On the official website, you can get Eureqa clients for MATLAB, Mathematica, Python, etc., but there is no R.
So, this question is exactly what it is, some of you are working on creating one ... or if you know this project, do you know what it needs to do?
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