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This package provides a diverse collection of time series datasets spanning various fields such as economics, finance, energy, healthcare, and more. Designed to support time series analysis in R by offering datasets from multiple disciplines, making it a valuable resource for researchers and analysts.
This package provides a tm Source to create corpora from articles exported from the Dow Jones Factiva content provider as XML or HTML files. It is able to read both text content and meta-data information (including source, date, title, author, subject, geographical coverage, company, industry, and various provider-specific fields).
Cleans spectrophotometry data obtained from the Denovix instrument. The package also provides an option to normalize the data in order to compare the quality of the samples obtained.
To make it easy to generate random numbers based upon the underlying stats distribution functions. All data is returned in a tidy and structured format making working with the data simple and straight forward. Given that the data is returned in a tidy tibble it lends itself to working with the rest of the tidyverse'.
Provide functions to estimate the coefficients in high-dimensional linear regressions via a tuning-free and robust approach. The method was published in Wang, L., Peng, B., Bradic, J., Li, R. and Wu, Y. (2020), "A Tuning-free Robust and Efficient Approach to High-dimensional Regression", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115:532, 1700-1714(JASAâ s discussion paper), <doi:10.1080/01621459.2020.1840989>. See also Wang, L., Peng, B., Bradic, J., Li, R. and Wu, Y. (2020), "Rejoinder to â A tuning-free robust and efficient approach to high-dimensional regression". Journal of the American Statistical Association, 115, 1726-1729, <doi:10.1080/01621459.2020.1843865>; Peng, B. and Wang, L. (2015), "An Iterative Coordinate Descent Algorithm for High-Dimensional Nonconvex Penalized Quantile Regression", Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 24:3, 676-694, <doi:10.1080/10618600.2014.913516>; Clémençon, S., Colin, I., and Bellet, A. (2016), "Scaling-up empirical risk minimization: optimization of incomplete u-statistics", The Journal of Machine Learning Research, 17(1):2682â 2717; Fan, J. and Li, R. (2001), "Variable Selection via Nonconcave Penalized Likelihood and its Oracle Properties", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 96:456, 1348-1360, <doi:10.1198/016214501753382273>.
It offers functions for splitting, parsing, tokenizing and creating a vocabulary for big text data files. Moreover, it includes functions for building a document-term matrix and extracting information from those (term-associations, most frequent terms). It also embodies functions for calculating token statistics (collocations, look-up tables, string dissimilarities) and functions to work with sparse matrices. Lastly, it includes functions for Word Vector Representations (i.e. GloVe', fasttext') and incorporates functions for the calculation of (pairwise) text document dissimilarities. The source code is based on C++11 and exported in R through the Rcpp', RcppArmadillo and BH packages.
Characterisation of the extremal dependence structure of time series, avoiding pre-processing and filtering as done typically with peaks-over-threshold methods. It uses the conditional approach of Heffernan and Tawn (2004) <DOI:10.1111/j.1467-9868.2004.02050.x> which is very flexible in terms of extremal and asymptotic dependence structures, and Bayesian methods improve efficiency and allow for deriving measures of uncertainty. For example, the extremal index, related to the size of clusters in time, can be estimated and samples from its posterior distribution obtained.
Calculates total survey error (TSE) for one or more surveys, using common scale-dependent and/or scale-independent metrics. On TSE, see: Weisberg, Herbert (2005, ISBN:0-226-89128-3); Biemer, Paul (2010) <doi:10.1093/poq/nfq058>.
This package implements the TWO-Component Single Cell Model-Based Association Method (TWO-SIGMA) for gene-level differential expression (DE) analysis and DE-based gene set testing of single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets. See Van Buren et al. (2020) <doi:10.1002/gepi.22361> and Van Buren et al. (2021) <doi:10.1101/2021.01.24.427979>.
Access Google Trends information. This package provides a tidy wrapper to the gtrendsR package. Use four spaces when indenting paragraphs within the Description.
Binary ties limit the richness of network analyses as relations are unique. The two-mode structure contains a number of features lost when projection it to a one-mode network. Longitudinal datasets allow for an understanding of the causal relationship among ties, which is not the case in cross-sectional datasets as ties are dependent upon each other.
Fits Bayesian finite mixtures with an unknown number of components using the telescoping sampler and different component distributions. For more details see Frühwirth-Schnatter et al. (2021) <doi:10.1214/21-BA1294>, Malsiner-Walli et al. (in press) <doi:10.1007/s11634-025-00640-x> and Malsiner-Walli et al. (2026) <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2603.00277>.
This package provides a complete data set of historic GB trig points in British National Grid (OSGB36) coordinate reference system. Trig points (aka triangulation stations) are fixed survey points used to improve the accuracy of map making in Great Britain during the 20th Century. Trig points are typically located on hilltops so still serve as a useful navigational aid for walkers and hikers today.
The companion package that provides all the datasets used in the book "Data Integration, Manipulation and Visualization of Phylogenetic Trees" by Guangchuang Yu (2022, ISBN:9781032233574).
Download summary files from Census Bureau <https://www2.census.gov/> and extract data, in particular high resolution data at block, block group, and tract level, from decennial census and American Community Survey 1-year and 5-year estimates.
This package provides a coherent interface to multiple modelling tools for fitting trends along with a standardised approach for generating confidence and prediction intervals.
This package provides functions implementing minimal distance estimation methods for parametric tail dependence models, as proposed in Einmahl, J.H.J., Kiriliouk, A., Krajina, A., and Segers, J. (2016) <doi:10.1111/rssb.12114> and Einmahl, J.H.J., Kiriliouk, A., and Segers, J. (2018) <doi:10.1007/s10687-017-0303-7>.
This package provides a game inspired by Tetris'. Opens a plot window device and starts a game of tetRys in it. Steer the tetrominos with the arrow keys, press Pause to pause and Esc to end the game.
Interface to TensorFlow <https://www.tensorflow.org/>, an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them. The flexible architecture allows you to deploy computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile device with a single API'. TensorFlow was originally developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google Brain Team within Google's Machine Intelligence research organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning and deep neural networks research, but the system is general enough to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as well.
Bootstrapped response and correlation functions, seasonal correlations and evaluation of reconstruction skills for use in dendroclimatology and dendroecology, see Zang and Biondi (2015) <doi:10.1111/ecog.01335>.
Visualizes the relationship between allele frequency and effect size in genetic association studies. The input is a data frame containing association results. The output is a plot with the effect size of risk variants in the Y axis, and the allele frequency spectrum in the X axis. Corte et al (2023) <doi:10.1101/2023.04.21.23288923>.
For multiple ranked input lists (full or partial) representing the same set of N objects, the package TopKLists <doi:10.1515/sagmb-2014-0093> offers (1) statistical inference on the lengths of informative top-k lists, (2) stochastic aggregation of full or partial lists, and (3) graphical tools for the statistical exploration of input lists, and for the visualization of aggregation results. Note that RGtk2 and gWidgets2RGtk2 have been archived on CRAN. See <https://github.com/pievos101/TopKLists> for installation instructions.
Each sequence is predicted by expanding the distance matrix. The compact set of hyper-parameters is tuned through random search.
Framework to run Monte Carlo simulations over a parameter grid. Allows to parallelize the simulations. Generates plots and LaTeX tables summarizing the results from the simulation.