This package provides functions for the variance gamma distribution. Density, distribution and quantile functions. Functions for random number generation and fitting of the variance gamma to data. Also, functions for computing moments of the variance gamma distribution of any order about any location. In addition, there are functions for checking the validity of parameters and to interchange different sets of parameterizations for the variance gamma distribution.
The AnVIL is a cloud computing resource developed in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute. The main cloud-based genomics platform deported by the AnVIL project is Terra. The AnVILWorkflow package allows remote access to Terra implemented workflows, enabling end-user to utilize Terra/ AnVIL provided resources - such as data, workflows, and flexible/scalble computing resources - through the conventional R functions.
This package provides a collection of tools for doing various analyses of multi-state QTL data, with a focus on visualization and interpretation. The package multistateQTL contains functions which can remove or impute missing data, identify significant associations, as well as categorise features into global, multi-state or unique. The analysis results are stored in a QTLExperiment object, which is based on the SummarisedExperiment framework.
Rcpp (free of Java'/'Weka') implementation of FSelector entropy-based feature selection algorithms based on an MDL discretization (Fayyad U. M., Irani K. B.: Multi-Interval Discretization of Continuous-Valued Attributes for Classification Learning. In 13'th International Joint Conference on Uncertainly in Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI93), pages 1022-1029, Chambery, France, 1993.) <https://www.ijcai.org/Proceedings/93-2/Papers/022.pdf> with a sparse matrix support.
Easily analyze and visualize the performance of symptom checkers. This package can be used to gain comprehensive insights into the performance of single symptom checkers or the performance of multiple symptom checkers. It can be used to easily compare these symptom checkers across several metrics to gain an understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. The metrics are developed in Kopka et al. (2023) <doi:10.1177/20552076231194929>.
This is an advanced version of TDbasedUFE, which is a comprehensive package to perform Tensor decomposition based unsupervised feature extraction. In contrast to TDbasedUFE which can perform simple the feature selection and the multiomics analyses, this package can perform more complicated and advanced features, but they are not so popularly required. Only users who require more specific features can make use of its functionality.
The main application concerns to a new robust optimization package with two major contributions. The first contribution refers to the assessment of the adequacy of probabilistic models through a combination of several statistics, which measure the relative quality of statistical models for a given data set. The second one provides a general purpose optimization method based on meta-heuristics functions for maximizing or minimizing an arbitrary objective function.
This package provides the functions for Brunner-Munzel test and permuted Brunner-Munzel test, which enable to use formula, matrix, and table as argument. These functions are based on Brunner and Munzel (2000) <doi:10.1002/(SICI)1521-4036(200001)42:1%3C17::AID-BIMJ17%3E3.0.CO;2-U> and Neubert and Brunner (2007) <doi:10.1016/j.csda.2006.05.024>, and are written with FORTRAN.
This package provides methods to compute linear h-step ahead prediction coefficients based on localised and iterated Yule-Walker estimates and empirical mean squared and absolute prediction errors for the resulting predictors. Also, functions to compute autocovariances for AR(p) processes, to simulate tvARMA(p,q) time series, and to verify an assumption from Kley et al. (2019), Electronic of Statistics, forthcoming. Preprint <arXiv:1611.04460>.
Segmentation and classification procedures for data from the Activinsights GENEActiv <https://activinsights.com/technology/geneactiv/> accelerometer that provides the user with a model to guess behaviour from test data where behaviour is missing. Includes a step counting algorithm, a function to create segmented data with custom features and a function to use recursive partitioning provided in the function rpart() of the rpart package to create classification models.
Metaprogramming utilities for converting R regression model formulae to equivalents in Julia <doi:10.1137/141000671>, via modifications to the abstract syntax tree. Supports translations in zero correlation random effects syntax, protection of expressions to be evaluated as-is, interaction terms, and more. Accepts strings or R formula objects and returns modified R formula objects where possible (or a modified string, if not a valid formula in R).
This package provides a nonparametric, multicore-capable plausible naive Bayes classifier based on the Pareto density estimation (PDE) featuring a plausible approach to a pitfall in the Bayesian theorem covering low evidence cases. Stier, Q., Hoffmann, J., and Thrun, M.C.: "Classifying with the Fine Structure of Distributions: Leveraging Distributional Information for Robust and Plausible Naive Bayes" (2026), Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (MAKE), <DOI:10.3390/make8010013>.
Sudoku designs (Bailey et al., 2008<doi:10.1080/00029890.2008.11920542>) can be used as experimental designs which tackle one extra source of variation than conventional Latin square designs. Although Sudoku designs are similar to Latin square designs, only addition is the region concept. Some very important functions related to row-column designs as well as block designs along with basic functions are included in this package.
The scDiagnostics package provides diagnostic plots to assess the quality of cell type assignments from single cell gene expression profiles. The implemented functionality allows to assess the reliability of cell type annotations, investigate gene expression patterns, and explore relationships between different cell types in query and reference datasets allowing users to detect potential misalignments between reference and query datasets. The package also provides visualization capabilities for diagnostics purposes.
RStudio allows to show and navigate for the outline of a R Markdown file, but not for R Markdown projects with multiple files. For this reason, I have developed several RStudio addins capable of show project outline. Each addin is specialized in showing projects of different types: R Markdown project, bookdown package project and LaTeX project. There is a configuration file that allows you to customize additional searches.
This package provides a collection of methods to determine the required sample size for the evaluation of inequality constrained hypotheses by means of a Bayes factor. Alternatively, for a given sample size, the unconditional error probabilities or the expected conditional error probabilities can be determined. Additional material on the methods in this package is available in Klaassen, F., Hoijtink, H. & Gu, X. (2019) <doi:10.31219/osf.io/d5kf3>.
Colocalisation analysis tests whether two traits share a causal genetic variant in a specified genomic region. Proportional testing for colocalisation has been previously proposed [Wallace (2013) <doi:10.1002/gepi.21765>], but is reimplemented here to overcome barriers to its adoption. Its use is complementary to the fine- mapping based colocalisation method in the coloc package, and may be used in particular to identify false "H3" conclusions in coloc'.
This package provides a shiny application to compute daily and cumulative degree-days from minimum and maximum temperatures using average, single triangle, and single sine methods, with optional upper temperature thresholds. The application maps cumulative thermal accumulation to user-defined developmental stage thresholds and supports exporting tabular and graphical outputs. The degree-day approach follows assumptions described by Higley et al. (1986) <doi:10.1093/ee/15.5.999>.
Researchers can characterize and learn about the properties of research designs before implementation using `DeclareDesign`. Ex ante declaration and diagnosis of designs can help researchers clarify the strengths and limitations of their designs and to improve their properties, and can help readers evaluate a research strategy prior to implementation and without access to results. It can also make it easier for designs to be shared, replicated, and critiqued.
This package provides landscape genomic functions to analyse SNP (single nuclear polymorphism) data, such as least cost path analysis and isolation by distance. Therefore each sample needs to have coordinate data attached (lat/lon) to be able to run most of the functions. dartR.spatial is a package that belongs to the dartRverse suit of packages and depends on dartR.base and dartR.data'.
DEploid (Zhu et.al. 2018 <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btx530>) is designed for deconvoluting mixed genomes with unknown proportions. Traditional phasing programs are limited to diploid organisms. Our method modifies Li and Stephenâ s algorithm with Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) approaches, and builds a generic framework that allows haloptype searches in a multiple infection setting. This package provides R functions to support data analysis and results interpretation.
This package provides a set of tools for network analysis using mass spectrometry-based proteomics data and network databases. The package takes as input the output of MSstats differential abundance analysis and provides functions to perform enrichment analysis and visualization in the context of prior knowledge from past literature. Notably, this package integrates with INDRA, which is a database of biological networks extracted from the literature using text mining techniques.
Manage keys, certificates, secrets, and storage accounts in Microsoft's Key Vault service: <https://azure.microsoft.com/products/key-vault/>. Provides facilities to store and retrieve secrets, use keys to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify data, and manage certificates. Integrates with the AzureAuth package to enable authentication with a certificate, and with the openssl package for importing and exporting cryptographic objects. Part of the AzureR family of packages.
An add-on package to DImodels for the fitting of biodiversity and ecosystem function relationship study data with multiple ecosystem function responses and/or time points. This package uses the multivariate and repeated measures Diversity-Interactions (DI) methods developed by Kirwan et al. (2009) <doi:10.1890/08-1684.1>, Finn et al. (2013) <doi:10.1111/1365-2664.12041>, and Dooley et al. (2015) <doi:10.1111/ele.12504>.