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How to make a prediction based on strings?
Okay, that makes more sense haha. I’d look into the gender or genderizeR packages. You can use them directly or try to follow their explained methods from those links. Either way, it still might be tough due to the possible ambiguity in certain names in your data, but it should at least give you something to go off of.
What are some alternatives?
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