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Sets up and executes a HiSSE model (Hidden State Speciation and Extinction) on a phylogeny and character sets to test for hidden shifts in trait dependent rates of diversification. Beaulieu and O'Meara (2016) <doi:10.1093/sysbio/syw022>.
Import and classify canopy fish-eye images, estimate angular gap fraction and derive canopy attributes like leaf area index and openness. Additional information is provided in the study by Chianucci F., Macek M. (2023) <doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109470>.
Objective: Implement new methods for detecting change points in high-dimensional time series data. These new methods can be applied to non-Gaussian data, account for spatial and temporal dependence, and detect a wide variety of change-point configurations, including changes near the boundary and changes in close proximity. Additionally, this package helps address the â small n, large pâ problem, which occurs in many research contexts. This problem arises when a dataset contains changes that are visually evident but do not rise to the level of statistical significance due to the small number of observations and large number of parameters. The problem is overcome by treating the dimensions as a whole and scaling the test statistics only by its standard deviation, rather than scaling each dimension individually. Due to the computational complexity of the functions, the package runs best on datasets with a relatively large number of attributes but no more than a few hundred observations.
Enhance package testthat by allowing tests to be attached to the function/object they test. This allows to keep functional and unit test code together.
It provides functions to design historical controlled trials with survival outcome by group sequential method. The options for interim look boundaries are efficacy only, efficacy & futility or futility only. It also provides the function to monitor the trial for any unplanned look. The package is based on Jianrong Wu, Xiaoping Xiong (2016) <doi:10.1002/pst.1756> and Jianrong Wu, Yimei Li (2020) <doi:10.1080/10543406.2019.1684305>.
This package provides functions for the management and treatment of hydrology and meteorology time-series stored in a Sqlite data base.
This package provides HE plot and other functions for visualizing hypothesis tests in multivariate linear models. HE plots represent sums-of-squares-and-products matrices for linear hypotheses and for error using ellipses (in two dimensions) and ellipsoids (in three dimensions). It also provides other tools for analysis and graphical display of the models such as robust methods and homogeneity of variance covariance matrices. The related candisc package provides visualizations in a reduced-rank canonical discriminant space when there are more than a few response variables.
An R API wrapper for the Hystreet project <https://hystreet.com>. Hystreet provides pedestrian counts in different cities in Germany.
Several functions that allow by different methods to infer a piecewise polynomial regression model under regularity constraints, namely continuity or differentiability of the link function. The implemented functions are either specific to data with two regimes, or generic for any number of regimes, which can be given by the user or learned by the algorithm. A paper describing all these methods will be submitted soon. The reference will be added to this file as soon as available.
This package provides functions to implement a hierarchical approach which is designed to perform joint analysis of summary statistics using the framework of Mendelian Randomization or transcriptome analysis. Reference: Lai Jiang, Shujing Xu, Nicholas Mancuso, Paul J. Newcombe, David V. Conti (2020). "A Hierarchical Approach Using Marginal Summary Statistics for Multiple Intermediates in a Mendelian Randomization or Transcriptome Analysis." <bioRxiv><doi:10.1101/2020.02.03.924241>.
Hospital machine learning and ai data analysis workflow tools, modeling, and automations. This library provides many useful tools to review common administrative hospital data. Some of these include predicting length of stay, and readmits. The aim is to provide a simple and consistent verb framework that takes the guesswork out of everything.
The Ljung-Box test is one of the most important tests for time series diagnostics and model selection. The Hassani SACF (Sum of the Sample Autocorrelation Function) Theorem , however, indicates that the sum of sample autocorrelation function is always fix for any stationary time series with arbitrary length. This package confirms for sensitivity of the Ljung-Box test to the number of lags involved in the test and therefore it should be used with extra caution. The Hassani SACF Theorem has been described in : Hassani, Yeganegi and M. R. (2019) <doi:10.1016/j.physa.2018.12.028>.
Self-reported health, happiness, attitudes, and other statuses or perceptions are often the subject of biases that may come from different sources. For example, the evaluation of an individualâ s own health may depend on previous medical diagnoses, functional status, and symptoms and signs of illness; as on well as life-style behaviors, including contextual social, gender, age-specific, linguistic and other cultural factors (Jylha 2009 <doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.05.013>; Oksuzyan et al. 2019 <doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.03.002>). The hopit package offers versatile functions for analyzing different self-reported ordinal variables, and for helping to estimate their biases. Specifically, the package provides the function to fit a generalized ordered probit model that regresses original self-reported status measures on two sets of independent variables (King et al. 2004 <doi:10.1017/S0003055403000881>; Jurges 2007 <doi:10.1002/hec.1134>; Oksuzyan et al. 2019 <doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.03.002>). The first set of variables (e.g., health variables) included in the regression are individual statuses and characteristics that are directly related to the self-reported variable. In the case of self-reported health, these could be chronic conditions, mobility level, difficulties with daily activities, performance on grip strength tests, anthropometric measures, and lifestyle behaviors. The second set of independent variables (threshold variables) is used to model cut-points between adjacent self-reported response categories as functions of individual characteristics, such as gender, age group, education, and country (Oksuzyan et al. 2019 <doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.03.002>). The model helps to adjust for specific socio-demographic and cultural differences in how the continuous latent health is projected onto the ordinal self-rated measure. The fitted model can be used to calculate an individual predicted latent status variable, a latent index, and standardized latent coefficients; and makes it possible to reclassify a categorical status measure that has been adjusted for inter-individual differences in reporting behavior.
Multivariate conditional and marginal densities, moments, cumulative distribution functions as well as binary choice and sample selection models based on Hermite polynomial approximation which was proposed and described by A. Gallant and D. W. Nychka (1987) <doi:10.2307/1913241>.
This package provides semiparametric sufficient dimension reduction for central mean subspaces for heterogeneous data defined by combinations of binary factors (such as chronic conditions). Subspaces are estimated to be hierarchically nested to respect the structure of subpopulations with overlapping characteristics. This package is an implementation of the proposed methodology of Huling and Yu (2021) <doi:10.1111/biom.13546>.
Implementation of selected high-dimensional statistical and econometric methods for estimation and inference. Efficient estimators and uniformly valid confidence intervals for various low-dimensional causal/ structural parameters are provided which appear in high-dimensional approximately sparse models. Including functions for fitting heteroscedastic robust Lasso regressions with non-Gaussian errors and for instrumental variable (IV) and treatment effect estimation in a high-dimensional setting. Moreover, the methods enable valid post-selection inference and rely on a theoretically grounded, data-driven choice of the penalty. Chernozhukov, Hansen, Spindler (2016) <arXiv:1603.01700>.
Interface to H2O4GPU <https://github.com/h2oai/h2o4gpu>, a collection of GPU solvers for machine learning algorithms.
This package provides a case conversion between common cases like CamelCase and snake_case. Using the rust crate heck <https://github.com/withoutboats/heck> as the backend for a highly performant case conversion for R'.
An implementation of the sandwich smoother proposed in Fast Bivariate Penalized Splines by Xiao et al. (2012) <doi:10.1111/rssb.12007>. A hero is a specific type of sandwich. Dictionary.com (2018) <https://www.dictionary.com> describes a hero as: a large sandwich, usually consisting of a small loaf of bread or long roll cut in half lengthwise and containing a variety of ingredients, as meat, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes. Also implements the spatio-temporal sandwich smoother of French and Kokoszka (2021) <doi:10.1016/j.spasta.2020.100413>.
This package provides functions for basic hydraulic calculations related to water flow in circular pipes both flowing full (under pressure), and partially full (gravity flow), and trapezoidal open channels. For pressure flow this includes friction loss calculations by solving the Darcy-Weisbach equation for head loss, flow or diameter, plotting a Moody diagram, matching a pump characteristic curve to a system curve, and solving for flows in a pipe network using the Hardy-Cross method. The Darcy-Weisbach friction factor is calculated using the Colebrook (or Colebrook-White equation), the basis of the Moody diagram, the original citation being Colebrook (1939) <doi:10.1680/ijoti.1939.13150>. For gravity flow, the Manning equation is used, again solving for missing parameters. The derivation of and solutions using the Darcy-Weisbach equation and the Manning equation are outlined in many fluid mechanics texts such as Finnemore and Maurer (2024, ISBN:978-1-264-78729-6). Some gradually- and rapidly-varied flow functions are included. For the Manning equation solutions, this package uses modifications of original code from the iemisc package by Irucka Embry.
Generates HIDECAN plots that summarise and combine the results of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and transcriptomics differential expression analyses (DE), along with manually curated candidate genes of interest. The HIDECAN plot is presented in Angelin-Bonnet et al. (2023) (currently in review).
Allows users to create high-quality heatmaps from labelled, hierarchical data. Specifically, for data with a two-level hierarchical structure, it will produce a heatmap where each row and column represents a category at the lower level. These rows and columns are then grouped by the higher-level group each category belongs to, with the names for each category and groups shown in the margins. While other packages (e.g. dendextend') allow heatmap rows and columns to be arranged by groups only, hhmR also allows the labelling of the data at both the category and group level.
Fitting hidden Markov models of learning under the cognitive diagnosis framework. The estimation of the hidden Markov diagnostic classification model, the first order hidden Markov model, the reduced-reparameterized unified learning model, and the joint learning model for responses and response times.
Some methods to manipulate HDF5 files, extending the hdf5r package. Reading and writing R objects to HDF5 formats follow the specification of AnnData <https://anndata.readthedocs.io/en/latest/fileformat-prose.html>.