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Tools for integrating spatially-misaligned GIS datasets. Part of the Sub-National Geospatial Data Archive System.
This package provides tidy tools for quantifying how well a model fits to a data set such as confusion matrices, class probability curve summaries, and regression metrics (e.g., RMSE).
This started out as a package for file and string manipulation. Since then, the fs and strex packages emerged, offering functionality previously given by this package. Those packages have hence almost pushed filesstrings into extinction. However, it still has a small number of unique, handy file manipulation functions which can be seen in the vignette. One example is a function to remove spaces from all file names in a directory.
This package provides a small subset of Unicode symbols, that are useful when building command line applications. They fall back to alternatives on terminals that do not support Unicode.
Iterated race is an extension of the Iterated F-race method for the automatic configuration of optimization algorithms, that is, (offline) tuning their parameters by finding the most appropriate settings given a set of instances of an optimization problem.
This package provides functions to deal with binary classification problems in the presence of imbalanced classes. Synthetic balanced samples are generated according to ROSE (Menardi and Torelli, 2013). Functions that implement more traditional remedies to the class imbalance are also provided, as well as different metrics to evaluate a learner accuracy. These are estimated by holdout, bootstrap or cross-validation methods.
This package provides a cross-platform Zip compression library for R. It is a replacement for the zip function, that does not require any additional external tools on any platform.
This package provides a micro-package for reading "passwords", i.e. reading user input with masking, so that the input is not displayed as it is typed. Currently, RStudio, the command line (every OS), and any platform where tcltk is present are supported.
Designed for simplicity, a mirai evaluates an R expression asynchronously in a parallel process, locally or distributed over the network. The result is automatically available upon completion. Modern networking and concurrency, built on nanonext and NNG (Nanomsg Next Gen), ensures reliable and efficient scheduling over fast inter-process communications or TCP/IP secured by TLS. Distributed computing can launch remote resources via SSH or cluster managers. An inherently queued architecture handles many more tasks than available processes, and requires no storage on the file system. Innovative features include support for otherwise non-exportable reference objects, event-driven promises, and asynchronous parallel map.
This package provides tools for the visualization of missing and/or imputed values are introduced, which can be used for exploring the data and the structure of the missing and/or imputed values. Depending on this structure of the missing values, the corresponding methods may help to identify the mechanism generating the missing values and explore the data including missing values. In addition, the quality of imputation can be visually explored using various univariate, bivariate, multiple and multivariate plot methods.
This package defines S4 classes for single-cell genomic data and associated information, such as dimensionality reduction embeddings, nearest-neighbor graphs, and spatially-resolved coordinates. It provides data access methods and R-native hooks to ensure the Seurat object is familiar to other R users.
This package provides suite of functions to work with regression model broom::tidy() tibbles. The suite includes functions to group regression model terms by variable, insert reference and header rows for categorical variables, add variable labels, and more.
This package provides procedures for fitting a principal curve to a data matrix in arbitrary dimensions.
This package provides mosaic plots for the ggplot2 framework. Mosaic plot functionality is provided in a single ggplot2 layer by calling the geom mosaic.
This package provides colour choice in information visualisation. It important in order to avoid being mislead by inherent bias in the used colour palette. This package provides access to the perceptually uniform and colour-blindness friendly palettes developed by Fabio Crameri and released under the "Scientific Colour-Maps" moniker. The package contains 24 different palettes and includes both diverging and sequential types.
This package is a port of the gWidgets2 API for the tcltk package.
This package contains functionality for performing the following methods of p-value aggregation: Fisher's method, the Lancaster method (weighted Fisher's method), and Sidak correction.
Zero-variance control variates (ZV-CV) is a post-processing method to reduce the variance of Monte Carlo estimators of expectations using the derivatives of the log target. Once the derivatives are available, the only additional computational effort is in solving a linear regression problem. This method has been extended to higher dimensions using regularisation. This package can be used to easily perform ZV-CV or regularised ZV-CV when a set of samples, derivatives and function evaluations are available. Additional functions for applying ZV-CV to two estimators for the normalising constant of the posterior distribution in Bayesian statistics are also supplied.
This package allows for testing of non-nested models. It includes tests of model distinguishability and of model fit that can be applied to both nested and non-nested models. The package also includes functionality to obtain confidence intervals associated with AIC and BIC.
This package provides tools to create themes and color palettes for the package ggplot2.
It is sometimes useful to perform a computation in a separate R process, without affecting the current R process at all. This package does exactly that.
This package enables the translation of ggplot2 graphs to an interactive web-based version and/or the creation of custom web-based visualizations directly from R. Once uploaded to a plotly account, plotly graphs (and the data behind them) can be viewed and modified in a web browser.
This package contains routines for logspline density estimation. The function oldlogspline() uses the same algorithm as the logspline package version 1.0.x; i.e., the Kooperberg and Stone (1992) algorithm (with an improved interface). The recommended routine logspline() uses an algorithm from Stone et al (1997).
This package implements a self-organizing map which has application in gene clustering. It provides functions like:
filtering data by certain floor, ceiling, max/min ratio, and max - min difference;
normalization of the data;
get the average distortion measure;
train a self-organizing map;
summarize a som object;
yeast cell cycle.