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r-clipr public Simple utility functions to read from and write to the Windows, OS X, and X11 clipboards. 2025-04-22
r-treatmentselection public A suite of descriptive and inferential methods designed to evaluate one or more biomarkers for their ability to guide patient treatment recommendations. Package includes functions to assess the calibration of risk models; and plot, evaluate, and compare markers. Please see the reference Janes H, Brown MD, Huang Y, et al. (2014) <doi:10.1515/ijb-2012-0052> for further details. 2025-04-22
r-medicalrisk public Generates risk estimates and comorbidity flags from ICD-9-CM codes available in administrative medical datasets. The package supports the Charlson Comorbidity Index, the Elixhauser Comorbidity classification, the Revised Cardiac Risk Index, and the Risk Stratification Index. Methods are table-based, fast, and use the 'plyr' package, so parallelization is possible for large jobs. Also includes a sample of real ICD-9 data for 100 patients from a publicly available dataset. 2025-04-22
dockerpty public Pseudo-tty handler for docker Python client 2025-04-22
r-binom public Constructs confidence intervals on the probability of success in a binomial experiment via several parameterizations 2025-04-22
sphinxcontrib-versioning public Sphinx extension that allows building versioned docs for self-hosting. 2025-04-22
r-bioset public Functions to help dealing with raw data from measurements, like reading and transforming raw values organized in matrices, calculating and converting concentrations and calculating precision of duplicates / triplicates / ... . It is compatible with and building on top of some 'tidyverse'-packages. 2025-04-22
r-jcolors public Contains a selection of color palettes and 'ggplot2' themes designed by the package author. 2025-04-22
r-palr public Colour palettes for data, based on some well known public data sets. 2025-04-22
r-scico public Colour choice in information visualisation is important in order to avoid being mislead by inherent bias in the used colour palette. The 'scico' 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. 2025-04-22
scripting public Python utilities for shell scripting 2025-04-22
r-waterfalls public A not uncommon task for quants is to create 'waterfall charts'. There seems to be no simple way to do this in 'ggplot2' currently. This package contains a single function (waterfall) that simply draws a waterfall chart in a 'ggplot2' object. Some flexibility is provided, though often the object created will need to be modified through a theme. 2025-04-22
r-kerasformula public Adds a high-level interface for 'keras' neural nets. kms() fits neural net and accepts R formulas to aid data munging and hyperparameter selection. kms() can optionally accept a compiled keras_sequential_model() from 'keras'. kms() accepts a number of parameters (like loss and optimizer) and splits the data into (optionally sparse) test and training matrices. kms() facilitates setting advanced hyperparameters (e.g., regularization). kms() returns a single object with predictions, a confusion matrix, and function call details. 2025-04-22
r-slim public Fits singular linear models to longitudinal data. Singular linear models are useful when the number, or timing, of longitudinal observations may be informative about the observations themselves. They are described in Farewell (2010) <doi:10.1093/biomet/asp068>, and are extensions of the linear increments model <doi:10.1111/j.1467-9876.2007.00590.x> to general longitudinal data. 2025-04-22
r-randtoolbox public Provides (1) pseudo random generators - general linear congruential generators, multiple recursive generators and generalized feedback shift register (SF-Mersenne Twister algorithm and WELL generators); (2) quasi random generators - the Torus algorithm, the Sobol sequence, the Halton sequence (including the Van der Corput sequence) and (3) some generator tests - the gap test, the serial test, the poker test. See e.g. Gentle (2003) <doi:10.1007/b97336>. The package can be provided without the rngWELL dependency on demand. Take a look at the Distribution task view of types and tests of random number generators. Version in Memoriam of Diethelm and Barbara Wuertz. 2025-04-22
r-filesstrings public 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 (but it's done better in these new ones). 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. 2025-04-22
r-europepmc public An R Client for the Europe PubMed Central RESTful Web Service (see <https://europepmc.org/RestfulWebService> for more information). It gives access to both metadata on life science literature and open access full texts. Europe PMC indexes all PubMed content and other literature sources including Agricola, a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature, or Biological Patents. In addition to bibliographic metadata, the client allows users to fetch citations and reference lists. Links between life-science literature and other EBI databases, including ENA, PDB or ChEMBL are also accessible. No registration or API key is required. See the vignettes for usage examples. 2025-04-22
r-rngwell public It is a dedicated package to WELL pseudo random generators, which were introduced in Panneton et al. (2006), ``Improved Long-Period Generators Based on Linear Recurrences Modulo 2'', ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. But this package is not intended to be used directly, you are strongly __encouraged__ to use the 'randtoolbox' package, which depends on this package. 2025-04-22
r-mhadaptive public Performs general Metropolis-Hastings Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling of a user defined function which returns the un-normalized value (likelihood times prior) of a Bayesian model. The proposal variance-covariance structure is updated adaptively for efficient mixing when the structure of the target distribution is unknown. The package also provides some functions for Bayesian inference including Bayesian Credible Intervals (BCI) and Deviance Information Criterion (DIC) calculation. 2025-04-22
r-bigstep public Selecting linear and generalized linear models for large data sets using modified stepwise procedure and modern selection criteria (like modifications of Bayesian Information Criterion). Selection can be performed on data which exceed RAM capacity. 2025-04-22
r-stapler public An implementation of Simultaneous Truth and Performance Level Estimation (STAPLE) <doi:10.1109/TMI.2004.828354>. This method is used when there are multiple raters for an object, typically an image, and this method fuses these ratings into one rating. It uses an expectation-maximization method to estimate this rating and the individual specificity/sensitivity for each rater. 2025-04-22
r-gggenes public Provides a 'ggplot2' geom and helper functions for drawing gene arrow maps. 2025-04-22
r-ggconf public A flexible interface for ggplot2::theme(), potentially saving 50% of your typing. 2025-04-22
r-rly public R implementation of the common parsing tools 'lex' and 'yacc'. 2025-04-22
r-treeman public S4 class and methods for intuitive and efficient phylogenetic tree manipulation. 2025-04-22

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