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This package provides methods to parse, query and serialize information stored in the Resource Description Framework (RDF). This package supports RDF by implementing an R interface to the Redland RDF C library. In brief, RDF provides a structured graph consisting of Statements composed of Subject, Predicate, and Object Nodes.
This package implements methods that are useful in designing research studies and analyzing data, with particular emphasis on methods that are developed for or used within the behavioral, educational, and social sciences (broadly defined). That being said, many of the methods implemented within MBESS are applicable to a wide variety of disciplines. MBESS has a suite of functions for a variety of related topics, such as effect sizes, confidence intervals for effect sizes (including standardized effect sizes and noncentral effect sizes), sample size planning (from the accuracy in parameter estimation (AIPE), power analytic, equivalence, and minimum-risk point estimation perspectives), mediation analysis, various properties of distributions, and a variety of utility functions.
This package provides tools to export R data as LaTeX and HTML tables.
This is a package to infer transmission trees from a dated phylogeny. It includes methods to simulate and analyze outbreaks. The methodology is described in Didelot et al. (2014) and Didelot et al. (2017).
This package offers a flexible, feature-rich yet light-weight logging framework based on R6 classes. It supports hierarchical loggers, custom log levels, arbitrary data fields in log events, logging to plaintext, JSON, (rotating) files, memory buffers, and databases, as well as email and push notifications.
This package provides a custom CSS/HTML or GIF/image file for the loading screen in R Shiny. It also can use the marquee to have a custom text loading screen.
This package provides tools to calculate the Earth Mover's Distance (EMD).
This package provides portable tools to run system processes in the background. It can check if a background process is running; wait on a background process to finish; get the exit status of finished processes; kill background processes and their children; restart processes. It can read the standard output and error of the processes, using non-blocking connections. processx can poll a process for standard output or error, with a timeout. It can also poll several processes at once.
This package provides a fast parallelized alternative to R's native dist function to calculate distance matrices for continuous, binary, and multi-dimensional input matrices, which supports a broad variety of predefined distance functions from other R packages, as well as user- defined functions written in C++. For ease of use, the parDist function extends the signature of the dist function and uses the same parameter naming conventions as distance methods of existing R packages.
This package provides tools for the analysis of high-dimensional data developed/implemented at the group "Statistical Complexity Reduction In Molecular Epidemiology" (SCRIME). The main focus is on SNP data, but most of the functions can also be applied to other types of categorical data.
This package provides functions to calculate: moments, Pearson's kurtosis, Geary's kurtosis and skewness; it also includes tests related to them (Anscombe-Glynn, D'Agostino, Bonett-Seier).
This package provides a complete analysis pipeline for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) and other two-dimensional mass spectrometry data. In addition to commonly used plotting and processing methods it includes distinctive features, namely baseline subtraction methods such as morphological filters (TopHat) or the statistics-sensitive non-linear iterative peak-clipping algorithm (SNIP), peak alignment using warping functions, handling of replicated measurements as well as allowing spectra with different resolutions.
This package provides a collection of functions to compute the standardized effect sizes for experiments (Cohen d, Hedges g, Cliff delta, Vargha-Delaney A). The computation algorithms have been optimized to allow efficient computation even with very large data sets.
This package provides recursive partitioning functions for classification, regression and survival trees.
This package provides coroutines for R, a family of functions that can be suspended and resumed later on. This includes async functions (which await) and generators (which yield). Async functions are based on the concurrency framework of the promises package. Generators are based on a dependency free iteration protocol defined in coro and are compatible with iterators from the reticulate package.
This package is a r-ggplot2 extension that provides flipped components:
horizontal versions of
r-ggplot2stats andr-ggplot2geoms;vertical versions of
r-ggplot2positions.
This package provides enhanced message functions (cat() / message() / warning() / error()) using wrappers around sprintf(). It also provides multiple assertion functions (e.g. to check class, length, values, files, arguments, etc.).
This package provides a graph implementation that can be thought of as two tidy data frames describing node and edge data respectively. It provides an approach to manipulate these two virtual data frames using the API defined in the dplyr package, and it also provides tidy interfaces to a lot of common graph algorithms.
This package implements general purpose tools, such as functions for sampling and basic manipulation of Brazilian lawsuits identification number. It also implements functions for text cleaning, such as accentuation removal.
This package lets you estimate fixed effects binary choice models (logit and probit) with potentially many individual fixed effects and compute average partial effects. Incidental parameter bias can be reduced with an asymptotic bias correction proposed by Fernandez-Val (2009) <doi:10.1016/j.jeconom.2009.02.007>.
This package lets you read and write JSON Web Keys (JWK, rfc7517), generate and verify JSON Web Signatures (JWS, rfc7515) and encode/decode JSON Web Tokens (JWT, rfc7519). These standards provide modern signing and encryption formats that are natively supported by browsers via the JavaScript WebCryptoAPI, and used by services like OAuth 2.0, LetsEncrypt, and Github Apps.
This package provides functions for analysing, manipulating, displaying, editing and synthesizing time waves (particularly sound). This package processes time analysis (oscillograms and envelopes), spectral content, resonance quality factor, entropy, cross correlation and autocorrelation, zero-crossing, dominant frequency, analytic signal, frequency coherence, 2D and 3D spectrograms and many other analyses.
This package provides a set of utilities for client/server computing with R, controlling a remote R session (the server) from a local one (the client).
This package contains procedures for depth-based supervised learning, which are entirely non-parametric, in particular the DDalpha-procedure (Lange, Mosler and Mozharovskyi, 2014). The training data sample is transformed by a statistical depth function to a compact low-dimensional space, where the final classification is done. It also offers an extension to functional data and routines for calculating certain notions of statistical depth functions. 50 multivariate and 5 functional classification problems are included.