r-testfunctions
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Test functions are often used to test computer code. They are used in optimization to test algorithms and in metamodeling to evaluate model predictions. This package provides test functions that can be used for any purpose. Some functions are taken from <https://www.sfu.ca/~ssurjano>, but their R code is not used.
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r-tester
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tester allows you to test characteristics of common R objects.
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r-testequavar
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Tests the hypothesis that variances are homogeneous or not using bootstrap. The procedure uses a variance-based statistic, and is derived from a normal-theory test. The test equivalently expressed the hypothesis as a function of the log contrasts of the population variances. A box-type acceptance region is constructed to test the hypothesis. See Cahoy (2010) \doi{10.1016/j.csda.2010.04.012}.
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r-testdriver
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Provides data sets for teaching statistics and data science courses. It includes a sample of data from John Edmund Kerrich's famous coinflip experiment. These are data that I used for teaching SOC 4015 / SOC 5050 at Saint Louis University (SLU). The package also contains an R Markdown template with the required formatting for assignments in my courses SOC 4015, SOC 4650, SOC 5050, and SOC 5650 at SLU.
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r-ternary
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Plots ternary diagrams (simplex plots / Gibbs triangles) and Holdridge life zone plots <doi:10.1126/science.105.2727.367> using the standard graphics functions. An alternative to 'ggtern', which uses the 'ggplot2' family of plotting functions. Includes a 'Shiny' user interface for point-and-click ternary plotting.
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r-ternvis
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A suite of functions for visualising ternary probabilistic forecasts, as discussed in the paper by Jupp (2012) <doi:10.1098/rsta.2011.0350>.
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r-testassay
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A common way of validating a biological assay for is through a procedure, where m levels of an analyte are measured with n replicates at each level, and if all m estimates of the coefficient of variation (CV) are less than some prespecified level, then the assay is declared validated for precision within the range of the m analyte levels. Two limitations of this procedure are: there is no clear statistical statement of precision upon passing, and it is unclear how to modify the procedure for assays with constant standard deviation. We provide tools to convert such a procedure into a set of m hypothesis tests. This reframing motivates the m:n:q procedure, which upon completion delivers a 100q% upper confidence limit on the CV. Additionally, for a post-validation assay output of y, the method gives an ``effective standard deviation interval'' of log(y) plus or minus r, which is a 68% confidence interval on log(mu), where mu is the expected value of the assay output for that sample. Further, the m:n:q procedure can be straightforwardly applied to constant standard deviation assays. We illustrate these tools by applying them to a growth inhibition assay. This is an implementation of the methods described in Fay, Sachs, and Miura (2018) <doi:10.1002/sim.7528>.
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r-tensr
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A collection of functions for Kronecker structured covariance estimation and testing under the array normal model. For estimation, maximum likelihood and Bayesian equivariant estimation procedures are implemented. For testing, a likelihood ratio testing procedure is available. This package also contains additional functions for manipulating and decomposing tensor data sets. This work was partially supported by NSF grant DMS-1505136. Details of the methods are described in Gerard and Hoff (2015) <doi:10.1016/j.jmva.2015.01.020> and Gerard and Hoff (2016) <doi:10.1016/j.laa.2016.04.033>.
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r-teqr
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The TEQR package contains software to calculate the operating characteristics for the TEQR and the ACT designs.The TEQR (toxicity equivalence range) design is a toxicity based cumulative cohort design with added safety rules. The ACT (Activity constrained for toxicity) design is also a cumulative cohort design with additional safety rules. The unique feature of this design is that dose is escalated based on lack of activity rather than on lack of toxicity and is de-escalated only if an unacceptable level of toxicity is experienced.
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r-tensorr
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Provides methods to manipulate and store sparse tensors. Tensors are multidimensional generalizations of matrices (two dimensional) and vectors (one dimensional).
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r-tensor
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The tensor product of two arrays is notionally an outer product of the arrays collapsed in specific extents by summing along the appropriate diagonals.
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r-tdbook
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The companion package that provides all the datasets used in the book "Data Integration, Manipulation and Visualization of Phylogenetic Trees" by Guangchuang Yu (2022, ISBN:9781032233574).
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r-tenispolar
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Implementation of ZENIT-POLAR substitution cipher method of encryption using by default the TENIS-POLAR cipher. This last cipher of encryption became famous through the collection of Brazilian books "Os Karas" by the author Pedro Bandeira. For more details, see "A Cryptographic Dictionary" (GC&CS, 1944).
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r-tempr
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Analysis and visualization of data from temporal sensory methods, including for temporal check-all-that-apply (TCATA) and temporal dominance of sensations (TDS). Methods are mainly from manuscripts by Castura, J.C., Antúnez, L., Giménez, A., and Ares, G. (2016) <doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2015.06.017>, Castura, Baker, and Ross (2016) <doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2016.06.011>, and Pineau et al. (2009) <doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2009.04.005>.
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r-tempdisagg
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Temporal disaggregation methods are used to disaggregate and interpolate a low frequency time series to a higher frequency series, where either the sum, the mean, the first or the last value of the resulting high frequency series is consistent with the low frequency series. Temporal disaggregation can be performed with or without one or more high frequency indicator series. Contains the methods of Chow-Lin, Santos-Silva-Cardoso, Fernandez, Litterman, Denton and Denton-Cholette, summarized in Sax and Steiner (2013) <doi:10.32614/RJ-2013-028>. Supports most R time series classes.
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r-tempcont
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Method to estimate the effect of the trend in predictor variables on the observed trend of the response variable using mixed models with temporal autocorrelation. See Fernández-Martínez et al. (2017 and 2019) <doi:10.1038/s41598-017-08755-8> <doi:10.1038/s41558-018-0367-7>.
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r-tcpl
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A set of tools for processing and modeling high-throughput and high-content chemical screening data. The package was developed for the the chemical screening data generated by the US EPA ToxCast program, but can be used for diverse chemical screening efforts.
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r-telegram.bot
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Provides a pure interface for the 'Telegram Bot API' <http://core.telegram.org/bots/api>. In addition to the pure API implementation, it features a number of tools to make the development of 'Telegram' bots with R easy and straightforward, providing an easy-to-use interface that takes some work off the programmer.
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r-telegram
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R wrapper around the Telegram Bot API (http://core.telegram.org/bots/api) to access Telegram's messaging facilities with ease (e.g. you send messages, images, files from R to your smartphone).
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r-tejapi
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Functions for interacting directly with the Taiwan Economic Journal API to offer data in R. For more information go to <https://api.tej.com.tw>.
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r-teda
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The typicality and eccentricity data analysis (TEDA) framework was put forward by Angelov (2013) <DOI:10.14313/JAMRIS_2-2014/16>. It has been further developed into multiple different techniques since, and provides a non-parametric way of determining how similar an observation, from a process that is not purely random, is to other observations generated by the process. This package provides code to use the batch and recursive TEDA methods that have been published.
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r-teamr
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Package of wrapper functions using R6 class to send requests to Microsoft 'Teams' <https://products.office.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/group-chat-software> through webhooks. When you need to share information or data from R to 'Teams', rather than copying/pasting, you can use this package to send well-formatted output from multiple R objects.
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r-teachnet
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Can fit neural networks with up to two hidden layer and two different error functions. Also able to handle a weight decay. But just able to compute one output neuron and very slow.
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r-tcplfit2
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Performs the basic concentration response curve fitting used in the 'tcpl' package. It is a substitute for the original tcplFit() function (and sub-functions) and allows a wider variety of concentration-response models. All of the models included in the 'BMDExpress' package are now part of this package, and the output includes a calculation of the bmd (Benchmark Dose or concentration) value.
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r-teachingsampling
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Allows the user to draw probabilistic samples and make inferences from a finite population based on several sampling designs.
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r-teachingdemos
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Demonstration functions that can be used in a classroom to demonstrate statistical concepts, or on your own to better understand the concepts or the programming.
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r-tdsc
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Functions for performing time domain signal coding as used in Chesmore (2001) <doi:10.1016/S0003-682X(01)00009-3>, and related tasks. This package creates the standard S-matrix and A-matrix (with variable lag), has tools to convert coding matrices into distributed matrices, provides published codebooks and allows for extraction of code sequences.
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r-tdroc
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Compute time-dependent ROC curve from censored survival data using nonparametric weight adjustments.
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r-tdpanalysis
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Set of functions designed to help in the analysis of TDP sensors. Features includes dates and time conversion, weather data interpolation, daily maximum of tension analysis and calculations required to convert sap flow density data to sap flow rates at the tree and plot scale (For more information see : Granier (1985) <DOI:10.1051/forest:19850204> & Granier (1987) <DOI:10.1093/treephys/3.4.309>).
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r-tdcor
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The Time-Delay Correlation algorithm (TDCor) reconstructs the topology of a gene regulatory network (GRN) from time-series transcriptomic data. The algorithm is described in details in Lavenus et al., Plant Cell, 2015. It was initially developed to infer the topology of the GRN controlling lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thaliana. The time-series transcriptomic dataset which was used in this study is included in the package to illustrate how to use it.
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r-taxadb
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Creates a local database of many commonly used taxonomic authorities and provides functions that can quickly query this data.
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r-tcltk2
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A series of additional Tcl commands and Tk widgets with style and various functions (under Windows: DDE exchange, access to the registry and icon manipulation) to supplement the tcltk package
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r-taxa
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Provides classes for storing and manipulating taxonomic data. Most of the classes can be treated like base R vectors (e.g. can be used in tables as columns and can be named). Vectorized classes can store taxon names and authorities, taxon IDs from databases, taxon ranks, and other types of information. More complex classes are provided to store taxonomic trees and user-defined data associated with them.
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r-tcgaretriever
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The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a program aimed at improving our understanding of Cancer Biology. Several TCGA Datasets are available online. 'TCGAretriever' helps accessing and downloading TCGA data hosted on 'cBioPortal' via its Web Interface (see <http://www.cbioportal.org/> for more information).
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r-tciapathfinder
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A wrapper for The Cancer Imaging Archive's REST API. The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) hosts de-identified medical images of cancer available for public download, as well as rich metadata for each image series. TCIA provides a REST API for programmatic access to the data. This package provides simple functions to access each API endpoint. For more information, see <https://github.com/pamelarussell/TCIApathfinder> and TCIA's website.
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r-taxize
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Interacts with a suite of web 'APIs' for taxonomic tasks, such as getting database specific taxonomic identifiers, verifying species names, getting taxonomic hierarchies, fetching downstream and upstream taxonomic names, getting taxonomic synonyms, converting scientific to common names and vice versa, and more.
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r-tbd
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Estimation of the survivor average causal effect under outcomes truncated by death, which requires the existence of a substitution variable. It can be applied to both experimental and observational data.
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r-targets
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Pipeline tools coordinate the pieces of computationally demanding analysis projects. The 'targets' package is a 'Make'-like pipeline tool for statistics and data science in R. The package skips costly runtime for tasks that are already up to date, orchestrates the necessary computation with implicit parallel computing, and abstracts files as R objects. If all the current output matches the current upstream code and data, then the whole pipeline is up to date, and the results are more trustworthy than otherwise. The methodology in this package borrows from GNU 'Make' (2015, ISBN:978-9881443519) and 'drake' (2018, <doi:10.21105/joss.00550>).
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r-taxicabca
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Computation and visualization of Taxicab Correspondence Analysis, Choulakian (2006) <doi:10.1007/s11336-004-1231-4>. Classical correspondence analysis (CA) is a statistical method to analyse 2-dimensional tables of positive numbers and is typically applied to contingency tables (Benzecri, J.-P. (1973). L'Analyse des Donnees. Volume II. L'Analyse des Correspondances. Paris, France: Dunod). Classical CA is based on the Euclidean distance. Taxicab CA is like classical CA but is based on the Taxicab or Manhattan distance. For some tables, Taxicab CA gives more informative results than classical CA.
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r-tarchetypes
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Function-oriented Make-like declarative pipelines for Statistics and data science are supported in the 'targets' R package. As an extension to 'targets', the 'tarchetypes' package provides convenient user-side functions to make 'targets' easier to use. By establishing reusable archetypes for common kinds of targets and pipelines, these functions help express complicated reproducible pipelines concisely and compactly. The methods in this package were influenced by the 'drake' R package by Will Landau (2018) <doi:10.21105/joss.00550>.
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r-taf
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Functions to organize data, methods, and results used in scientific analyses. A TAF analysis consists of four scripts (data.R, model.R, output.R, report.R) that are run sequentially. Each script starts by reading files from a previous step and ends with writing out files for the next step. Convenience functions are provided to version control the required data and software, run analyses, clean residues from previous runs, manage files, manipulate tables, and produce figures. With a focus on stability and reproducible analyses, TAF is designed to have no package dependencies. TAF forms a base layer for the 'icesTAF' package and other scientific applications.
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r-tatoo
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Functions to combine data.frames in ways that require additional effort in base R, and to add metadata (id, title, ...) that can be used for printing and xlsx export. The 'Tatoo_report' class is provided as a convenient helper to write several such tables to a workbook, one table per worksheet. Tatoo is built on top of 'openxlsx', but intimate knowledge of that package is not required to use tatoo.
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r-tatest
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The ta-test is a modified two-sample or two-group t-test of Gosset (1908). In small samples with less than 15 replicates,the ta-test significantly reduces type I error rate but has almost the same power with the t-test and hence can greatly enhance reliability or reproducibility of discoveries in biology and medicine. The ta-test can test single null hypothesis or multiple null hypotheses without needing to correct p-values.
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r-tariff
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Implement the Tariff algorithm for coding cause-of-death from verbal autopsies. The Tariff method was originally proposed in James et al (2011) <DOI:10.1186/1478-7954-9-31> and later refined as Tariff 2.0 in Serina, et al. (2015) <DOI:10.1186/s12916-015-0527-9>. Note that this package was not developed by authors affiliated with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and thus unintentional discrepancies may exist between the this implementation and the implementation available from IHME.
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r-tar
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Identification and estimation of the autoregressive threshold models with Gaussian noise, as well as positive-valued time series. The package provides the identification of the number of regimes, the thresholds and the autoregressive orders, as well as the estimation of remain parameters. The package implements the methodology from the 2005 paper: Modeling Bivariate Threshold Autoregressive Processes in the Presence of Missing Data <DOI:10.1081/STA-200054435>.
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r-tables
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Computes and displays complex tables of summary statistics. Output may be in LaTeX, HTML, plain text, or an R matrix for further processing.
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r-tangram
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Provides an extensible formula system to quickly and easily create production quality tables. The processing steps are a formula parser, statistical content generation from data as defined by formula, followed by rendering into a table. Each step of the processing is separate and user definable thus creating a set of composable building blocks for highly customizable table generation. A user is not limited by any of the choices of the package creator other than the formula grammar. For example, one could chose to add a different S3 rendering function and output a format not provided in the default package, or possibly one would rather have Gini coefficients for their statistical content in a resulting table. Routines to achieve New England Journal of Medicine style, Lancet style and Hmisc::summaryM() statistics are provided. The package contains rendering for HTML5, Rmarkdown and an indexing format for use in tracing and tracking are provided.
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r-tapkee
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Wrapper for using 'tapkee' command line utility, it allows to run it from inside R and catch the results for further analysis and plotting. 'Tapkee' is a program for fast dimension reduction, see 'package?tapkee' and <http://tapkee.lisitsyn.me/> for installation and other details.
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r-taipan
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A tool to help create shiny apps for selecting and annotating elements of images. Users must supply images, questions, and answer choices. The user interface is a dynamic shiny app, that displays the images and questions and answer choices. The data generated can be saved to a file that can be used for subsequent analysis. The original purpose was to annotate still images from tennis video for face recognition and emotion detection purposes.
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r-tandem
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A two-stage regression method that can be used when various input data types are correlated, for example gene expression and methylation in drug response prediction. In the first stage it uses the upstream features (such as methylation) to predict the response variable (such as drug response), and in the second stage it uses the downstream features (such as gene expression) to predict the residuals of the first stage. In our manuscript (Aben et al., 2016, <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btw449>), we show that using TANDEM prevents the model from being dominated by gene expression and that the features selected by TANDEM are more interpretable.
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