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This is a package for estimating the copula mixture model and plotting correspondence curves in "Measuring reproducibility of high-throughput experiments" (2011), Annals of Applied Statistics, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1752-1779, by Li, Brown, Huang, and Bickel
This package contains various tools for working with and evaluating cross-validated area under the ROC curve (AUC) estimators. The primary functions of the package are ci.cvAUC and ci.pooled.cvAUC, which report cross-validated AUC and compute confidence intervals for cross-validated AUC estimates based on influence curves for i.i.d. and pooled repeated measures data, respectively.
Fit Bayesian generalized (non-)linear multivariate multilevel models using Stan for full Bayesian inference. A wide range of distributions and link functions are supported, allowing users to fit -- among others -- linear, robust linear, count data, survival, response times, ordinal, zero-inflated, hurdle, and even self-defined mixture models all in a multilevel context. Further modeling options include non-linear and smooth terms, auto-correlation structures, censored data, meta-analytic standard errors, and quite a few more. In addition, all parameters of the response distribution can be predicted in order to perform distributional regression. Prior specifications are flexible and explicitly encourage users to apply prior distributions that actually reflect their beliefs. Model fit can easily be assessed and compared with posterior predictive checks and leave-one-out cross-validation.
This package provides tools to interact with Google Sheets from within R.
This package provides support for all calendars as specified in the Climate and Forecast (CF) Metadata Conventions for climate and forecasting data. The CF Metadata Conventions is widely used for distributing files with climate observations or projections, including the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) data used by climate change scientists and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This package specifically allows the user to work with any of the CF-compliant calendars (many of which are not compliant with POSIXt). The CF time coordinate is formally defined in the CF Metadata Conventions document.
Visualise complex relations in texts. This is done by providing functionalities for displaying text co-occurrence networks, text correlation networks, dependency relationships as well as text clustering. Feel free to join the effort of providing interesting text visualisations.
This package loads electrophysiology data from ABF2 files, as created by Axon Instruments/Molecular Devices software. Only files recorded in gap-free mode are currently supported.
This package provides a collection of meta-analysis datasets for teaching purposes, illustrating/testing meta-analytic methods, and validating published analyses.
This package computes cell fate bias for multi-lineage single-cell data. It also provides visualization tools for analyzing these biases.
This package provides zm, a utility that allows you to zoom/navigate any plot when called with any active plot.
This package provides a parallel backend for the %dopar% function using the multicore functionality of the parallel package.
As a successor of the packages BatchJobs and BatchExperiments, this package provides a parallel implementation of the Map function for high performance computing systems managed by various schedulers. A multicore and socket mode allow the parallelization on a local machines, and multiple machines can be hooked up via SSH to create a makeshift cluster. Moreover, the package provides an abstraction mechanism to define large-scale computer experiments in a well-organized and reproducible way.
This package provides an interface to Amazon Web Services cost management services, including cost and usage reports, budgets, pricing, and more.
This package provides means to run simulations for adaptive seamless designs with and without early outcomes for treatment selection and subpopulation type designs.
The googleVis package provides an interface between R and the Google Charts API. Google Charts offer interactive charts which can be embedded into web pages. The functions of the googleVis package allow the user to visualise data stored in R data frames with Google Charts without uploading the data to Google. The output of a googleVis function is HTML code that contains the data and references to JavaScript functions hosted by Google. googleVis makes use of the internal R HTTP server to display the output locally.
This package provides a collection of tools for building RAxML supermatrix using PHYLIP or aligned FASTA files. These functions will be useful for building large phylogenies using multiple markers.
This package provides a replacement for the extract function from the raster package that is suitable for extracting raster values using sf polygons.
Generate a colorized diff of two R objects for an intuitive visualization of their differences.
This package provides utilities for dealing with distributions. Functionality includes sample skewness and kurtosis, log-histogram, tail plots, moments by integration, changing the point about which a moment is calculated, functions for testing distributions using inversion tests and the Massart inequality. Also included is an implementation of the incomplete Bessel K function.
This package provides distance-based parametric bootstrap tests for clustering with spatial neighborhood information. It implements some distance measures, clustering of presence-absence, abundance and multilocus genetical data for species delimitation, nearest neighbor based noise detection.
This is a package for parallel computing with a network of local and remote workers. It enables fast exchange of results between the workers through a Redis database. Key features include task queues, local caching, and sophisticated error handling.
This package implements an approximate string matching version of R's native match function. It can calculate various string distances based on edits (Damerau-Levenshtein, Hamming, Levenshtein, optimal string alignment), qgrams (q- gram, cosine, jaccard distance) or heuristic metrics (Jaro, Jaro-Winkler). An implementation of soundex is provided as well. Distances can be computed between character vectors while taking proper care of encoding or between integer vectors representing generic sequences.
This package provides a complete unit test system and functions to implement its GUI part.
This package provides a unified interface to interact with Docker and Singularity containers. You can execute a command inside a container, mount a volume or copy a file.