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Expands the connector <https://github.com/NovoNordisk-OpenSource/connector> package and provides a convenient interface for accessing and interacting with Databricks <https://www.databricks.com> volumes and tables directly from R.
This package provides a simple, fast algorithm to find the neighbors and similarities of users in user-based filtering systems, to break free from the complex computation of existing similarity formulas and the ability to solve big data.
One degree of freedom contrasts for lm', glm', gls', and geese objects.
Calculates the dutch air quality index (LKI). This index was created on the basis of scientific studies of the health effects of air pollution. From these studies it can be deduced at what concentrations a certain percentage of the population can be affected. For more information see: <https://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/2014-0050.pdf>.
This package contains a function, also called cchs', that calculates Estimator III of Borgan et al (2000), <DOI:10.1023/A:1009661900674>. This estimator is for fitting a Cox proportional hazards model to data from a case-cohort study where the subcohort was selected by stratified simple random sampling.
Predicts 3 to 12 months prognosis in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients hospitalized for severe exacerbations, as described in Almagro et al. (2014) <doi:10.1378/chest.13-1328>.
Download, cache, and manage social contact survey data from the social contact data community on Zenodo (<https://zenodo.org/communities/social_contact_data>) for use in infectious disease modelling. Provides functions to list available surveys, download survey files with automatic caching, and retrieve citations. Contact survey data describe who contacts whom in a population and are used to parameterise age-structured transmission models, for example via the socialmixr package. The surveys available include those from the POLYMOD study (Mossong et al. (2008) <doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050074>) and other social contact data shared on Zenodo.
The Confidence Bound Target (CBT) algorithm is designed for infinite arms bandit problem. It is shown that CBT algorithm achieves the regret lower bound for general reward distributions. Reference: Hock Peng Chan and Shouri Hu (2018) <arXiv:1805.11793>.
This package implements the conditionally symmetric multidimensional Gaussian mixture model (csmGmm) for large-scale testing of composite null hypotheses in genetic association applications such as mediation analysis, pleiotropy analysis, and replication analysis. In such analyses, we typically have J sets of K test statistics where K is a small number (e.g. 2 or 3) and J is large (e.g. 1 million). For each one of the J sets, we want to know if we can reject all K individual nulls. Please see the vignette for a quickstart guide. The paper describing these methods is "Testing a Large Number of Composite Null Hypotheses Using Conditionally Symmetric Multidimensional Gaussian Mixtures in Genome-Wide Studies" by Sun R, McCaw Z, & Lin X (Journal of the American Statistical Association 2025, <doi:10.1080/01621459.2024.2422124>).
Create, edit, and remove cron jobs on your unix-alike system. The package provides a set of easy-to-use wrappers to crontab'. It also provides an RStudio add-in to easily launch and schedule your scripts.
This package provides a collection of utilities for the statistical analysis of multivariate circular data using distributions based on Multivariate Nonnegative Trigonometric Sums (MNNTS). The package includes functions for calculation of densities and distributions, for the estimation of parameters, and more.
Render tables in text format in the terminal using ANSI strings thanks to the cli and crayon packages.
Data sets used for copula modeling in addition to those in the R package copula'. These include a random subsample from the US National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS) of 1988 and nursing home data from Wisconsin.
Plots the coefficients from model objects. This very quickly shows the user the point estimates and confidence intervals for fitted models.
Use the US Census API to collect summary data tables for SF1 and ACS datasets at arbitrary geographies.
The reliability of clusters is estimated using random projections. A set of stability measures is provided to assess the reliability of the clusters discovered by a generic clustering algorithm. The stability measures are taylored to high dimensional data (e.g. DNA microarray data) (Valentini, G (2005), <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti817>.
Allows inferring gene regulatory networks with direct physical interactions from microarray expression data using C3NET.
It is designed to streamline the process of calculating complete annual growth rates with user-friendly functions and robust algorithms. It enables researchers and analysts to effortlessly generate precise growth rate estimates for their data. For method details see, Sharma, M.K.(2013) <https://www.indianjournals.com/ijor.aspx?target=ijor:jfl&volume=26&issue=1and2&article=018>. It offers a comprehensive suite of functions and customisable parameters. Equipped to handle varying complexities in data structures. It empowers users to uncover insightful growth dynamics and make informed decisions.
This package implements the framework introduced in Di Francesco and Mellace (2025) <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2502.11691>, shifting the focus to well-defined and interpretable estimands that quantify how treatment affects the probability distribution over outcome categories. It supports selection-on-observables, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, and difference-in-differences designs.
This package provides a companion package to cmstatr <https://cran.r-project.org/package=cmstatr>. cmstatr contains statistical methods that are published in the Composite Materials Handbook, Volume 1 (2012, ISBN: 978-0-7680-7811-4), while cmstatrExt contains statistical methods that are not included in that handbook.
Visualizes results of item analysis such as item difficulty, item discrimination, and coefficient alpha for ease of result communication.
Execute Nonlinear Mixed Effects (NLME) models for pharmacometrics using a shiny interface. Specify engine parameters and select from different run options, including simple estimation, stepwise covariate search, bootstrapping, simulation, visual predictive check, and more. Models are executed using the Certara.RsNLME package.
It is an open source insurance claim simulation engine sponsored by the Casualty Actuarial Society. It generates individual insurance claims including open claims, reopened claims, incurred but not reported claims and future claims. It also includes claim data fitting functions to help set simulation assumptions. It is useful for claim level reserving analysis. Parodi (2013) <https://www.actuaries.org.uk/documents/triangle-free-reserving-non-traditional-framework-estimating-reserves-and-reserve-uncertainty>.
Non-parametric test for equality of multivariate distributions. Trains a classifier to classify (multivariate) observations as coming from one of several distributions. If the classifier is able to classify the observations better than would be expected by chance (using permutation inference), then the null hypothesis that the distributions are equal is rejected.