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Generate balanced factorial designs with crossed and nested random and fixed effects <https://github.com/mmrabe/designr>.
The Discrete Transmuted Generalized Inverse Weibull (DTGIW) distribution is a new distribution for count data analysis. The DTGIW is discrete distribution based on Atchanut and Sirinapa (2021). <DOI: 10.14456/sjst-psu.2021.149>.
This package provides functions for discordant kinship modeling (and other sibling-based quasi-experimental designs). Contains data restructuring functions and functions for generating biometrically informed data for kin pairs. See [Garrison and Rodgers, 2016 <doi:10.1016/j.intell.2016.08.008>], [Sims, Trattner, and Garrison, 2024 <doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1430978>] for empirical examples, and [Garrison and colleagues for theoretical work <doi:10.1101/2025.08.25.25334395>].
This package provides a convenient API interface to access immunological data within the CAVD DataSpace'(<https://dataspace.cavd.org>), a data sharing and discovery tool that facilitates exploration of HIV immunological data from pre-clinical and clinical HIV vaccine studies.
Read, construct and write CDISC (Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium) Dataset JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) files, while validating per the Dataset JSON schema file, as described in CDISC (2023) <https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/dataset-json>.
Dataset containing information about job listings for data science job roles.
The data consist of a set of variables measured on several groups of individuals. To each group is associated an estimated probability density function. The package provides tools to create or manage such data and functional methods (principal component analysis, multidimensional scaling, cluster analysis, discriminant analysis...) for such probability densities.
This package provides tools to fit sample selection models in case of discrete response variables, through a parametric formulation which represents a natural extension of the well-known Heckman selection model are provided in the package. The response variable can be of Bernoulli, Poisson or Negative Binomial type. The sample selection mechanism allows to choose among a Normal, Logistic or Gumbel distribution.
Calculates Distinctiveness Centrality in social networks. For formulas and descriptions, see Fronzetti Colladon and Naldi (2020) <doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0233276>.
This package provides a suite of functions for analyzing and visualizing the health economic outputs of mathematical models. This package was developed with funding from the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health under award no. R01AI138783. The content of this package is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. The theoretical underpinnings of dampack''s functionality are detailed in Hunink et al. (2014) <doi:10.1017/CBO9781139506779>.
Detrend fluorescence microscopy image series for fluorescence fluctuation and correlation spectroscopy ('FCS and FFS') analysis. This package contains functionality published in a 2016 paper <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btx434> but it has been extended since then with the Robin Hood algorithm and thus contains unpublished work.
Efficient covariate-adjusted estimators of quantities that are useful for establishing the effects of treatments on ordinal outcomes.
Decodes meshes and point cloud data encoded by the Draco mesh compression library from Google. Note that this is only designed for basic decoding and not intended as a full scale wrapping of the Draco library.
Researchers can characterize and learn about the properties of research designs before implementation using `DeclareDesign`. Ex ante declaration and diagnosis of designs can help researchers clarify the strengths and limitations of their designs and to improve their properties, and can help readers evaluate a research strategy prior to implementation and without access to results. It can also make it easier for designs to be shared, replicated, and critiqued.
This package provides a Bayesian hierarchical model for clustering dissimilarity data using the Dirichlet process. The latent configuration of objects and the number of clusters are automatically inferred during the fitting process. The package supports multiple models which are available to detect clusters of various shapes and sizes using different covariance structures. Additional functions are included to ensure adequate model fits through prior and posterior predictive checks.
This package provides the user with an interactive application which can be used to facilitate the planning of dose finding studies by applying the theory of optimal experimental design.
This package provides tools to identify, quantify, analyze, and visualize growth suppression events in tree rings that are often produced by insect defoliation. Described in Guiterman et al. (2020) <doi:10.1016/j.dendro.2020.125750>.
Create high-performance clinical reporting tables (TLGs) from ADaM-like inputs. The package provides a consistent, programmatic API to generate common tables such as demographics, adverse event incidence, and laboratory summaries, using data.table for fast aggregation over large populations. Functions support flexible target-variable selection, stratification by treatment, and customizable summary statistics, and return tidy, machine-readable results ready to render with downstream table/formatting packages in analysis pipelines.
Statistical methods for retrospectively detecting changes in location and/or dispersion of univariate and multivariate variables. Data values are assumed to be independent, can be individual (one observation at each instant of time) or subgrouped (more than one observation at each instant of time). Control limits are computed, often using a permutation approach, so that a prescribed false alarm probability is guaranteed without making any parametric assumptions on the stable (in-control) distribution. See G. Capizzi and G. Masarotto (2018) <doi:10.1007/978-3-319-75295-2_1> for an introduction to the package.
It allows to learn the structure of univariate time series, learning parameters and forecasting. Implements a model of Dynamic Bayesian Networks with temporal windows, with collections of linear regressors for Gaussian nodes, based on the introductory texts of Korb and Nicholson (2010) <doi:10.1201/b10391> and Nagarajan, Scutari and Lèbre (2013) <doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-6446-4>.
The dentomedical package provides a comprehensive suite of tools for medical and dental research. It includes automated descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis with intelligent test selection, logistic regression, and diagnostic accuracy assessment. All functions generate publication-ready tables using flextable', ensuring reproducibility and clarity suitable for manuscripts, reports, and clinical research workflows.
Hash an expression with its dependencies and store its value, reloading it from a file as long as both the expression and its dependencies stay the same.
Nonparametric kernel density estimation, bandwidth selection, and other utilities for analyzing directional data. Implements the estimator in Bai, Rao and Zhao (1987) <doi:10.1016/0047-259X(88)90113-3>, the cross-validation bandwidth selectors in Hall, Watson and Cabrera (1987) <doi:10.1093/biomet/74.4.751> and the plug-in bandwidth selectors in Garcà a-Portugués (2013) <doi:10.1214/13-ejs821>.
Applies dynamic structural equation models to time-series data with generic and simplified specification for simultaneous and lagged effects. Methods are described in Thorson et al. (2024) "Dynamic structural equation models synthesize ecosystem dynamics constrained by ecological mechanisms.".