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r-smisc public A collection of functions for statistical computing and data manipulation in R. Includes routines for data ingestion, operating on dataframes and matrices, conversion to and from lists, converting factors, filename manipulation, programming utilities, parallelization, plotting, statistical and mathematical operations, and time series. 2025-04-22
r-smfsb public Code and data for modelling and simulation of stochastic kinetic biochemical network models. It contains the code and data associated with the second and third editions of the book Stochastic Modelling for Systems Biology, published by Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. 2025-04-22
r-sme public Fit smoothing-splines mixed-effects models to replicated functional data sets and visualise the results. 2025-04-22
r-smds public Symbolic multidimensional scaling for interval-valued dissimilarities. The hypersphere model and the hyperbox model are available. 2025-04-22
r-smc public particle filtering, auxiliary particle filtering and sequential Monte Carlo algorithms 2025-04-22
r-smac public This package provides a solution path for L1-penalized angle-based classification. Three loss functions are implemented in smac, including the deviance loss in logistic regression, the exponential loss in boosting, and the proximal support vector machine loss. 2025-04-22
r-smaa public Implementation of the Stochastic Multi-Criteria Acceptability Analysis (SMAA) family of Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods. 2025-04-22
r-sm public This is software linked to the book 'Applied Smoothing Techniques for Data Analysis - The Kernel Approach with S-Plus Illustrations' Oxford University Press. 2025-04-22
r-slp public Interface for creation of 'slp' class smoother objects for use in Generalized Additive Models (as implemented by packages 'gam' and 'mgcv'). 2025-04-22
r-slope public Efficient procedures for Sorted L1 Penalized Estimation (SLOPE). The sorted L1 norm is useful for statistical estimation and testing, particularly for variable selection in the linear model. 2025-04-22
r-slhd public Generate the optimal Latin Hypercube Designs (LHDs) for computer experiments with quantitative factors and the optimal Sliced Latin Hypercube Designs (SLHDs) for computer experiments with both quantitative and qualitative factors. Details of the algorithm can be found in Ba, S., Brenneman, W. A. and Myers, W. R. (2015), "Optimal Sliced Latin Hypercube Designs," Technometrics. Important function in this package is "maximinSLHD". 2025-04-22
r-slfm public Set of tools to find coherent patterns in microarray data using a Bayesian Sparse Latent Factor Model - SLFM; see Duarte and Mayrink (2015) <DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-12454-4_15>. Considerable effort has been put into making slfm fast and memory efficient, turning it an interesting alternative to simpler methods in terms of execution time. It implements versions of the SLFM based on two type of mixtures priors for the loadings: one relying on a degenerate component at zero and the other using a small variance normal distribution for the spike part of the mixture. It also implements additional functions to allow pre-processing procedures for the data and to fit the model for a large number of probesets or genes. 2025-04-22
r-skda public Sparse (Multicategory) Kernel Discriminant Analysis does variable selection for nonparametric classification 2025-04-22
r-skat public Functions for kernel-regression-based association tests including Burden test, SKAT and SKAT-O. These methods aggregate individual SNP score statistics in a SNP set and efficiently compute SNP-set level p-values. 2025-04-22
r-sitmo public Provided within are two high quality and fast PPRNGs that may be used in an 'OpenMP' parallel environment. In addition, there is a generator for one dimensional low-discrepancy sequence. The objective of this library to consolidate the distribution of the 'sitmo' (C++98 & C++11), 'threefry' and 'vandercorput' (C++11-only) engines on CRAN by enabling others to link to the header files inside of 'sitmo' instead of including a copy of each engine within their individual package. Lastly, the package contains example implementations using the 'sitmo' package and three accompanying vignette that provide additional information. 2025-04-22
r-simputation public Easy to use interfaces to a number of imputation methods that fit in the not-a-pipe operator of the 'magrittr' package. 2025-04-22
r-simone public Implements the inference of co-expression networks based on partial correlation coefficients from either steady-state or time-course transcriptomic data. Note that with both type of data this package can deal with samples collected in different experimental conditions and therefore not identically distributed. In this particular case, multiple but related networks are inferred on one simone run. 2025-04-22
r-simmer public A process-oriented and trajectory-based Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) package for R. It is designed as a generic yet powerful framework. The architecture encloses a robust and fast simulation core written in 'C++' with automatic monitoring capabilities. It provides a rich and flexible R API that revolves around the concept of trajectory, a common path in the simulation model for entities of the same type. Documentation about 'simmer' is provided by several vignettes included in this package, via the paper by Ucar, Smeets & Azcorra (2019, <doi:10.18637/jss.v090.i02>), and the paper by Ucar, Hernández, Serrano & Azcorra (2018, <doi:10.1109/MCOM.2018.1700960>); see 'citation("simmer")' for details. 2025-04-22
r-siminf public Provides an efficient and very flexible framework to conduct data-driven epidemiological modeling in realistic large scale disease spread simulations. The framework integrates infection dynamics in subpopulations as continuous-time Markov chains using the Gillespie stochastic simulation algorithm and incorporates available data such as births, deaths and movements as scheduled events at predefined time-points. Using C code for the numerical solvers and 'OpenMP' (if available) to divide work over multiple processors ensures high performance when simulating a sample outcome. One of our design goals was to make the package extendable and enable usage of the numerical solvers from other R extension packages in order to facilitate complex epidemiological research. The package contains template models and can be extended with user-defined models. 2025-04-22
r-similar public An implementation of a novel method to quantify the similarity the code-base of R functions by means of program dependence graphs. Possible use cases include detection of code clones for improving software quality and of plagiarism among students' homework assignments. 2025-04-22
r-simframe public A general framework for statistical simulation. 2025-04-22
r-simecol public An object oriented framework to simulate ecological (and other) dynamic systems. It can be used for differential equations, individual-based (or agent-based) and other models as well. It supports structuring of simulation scenarios (to avoid copy and paste) and aims to improve readability and re-usability of code. 2025-04-22
r-sim.diffproc public It provides users with a wide range of tools to simulate, estimate, analyze, and visualize the dynamics of stochastic differential systems in both forms Ito and Stratonovich. Statistical analysis with parallel Monte Carlo and moment equations methods of SDE's. Enabled many searchers in different domains to use these equations to modeling practical problems in financial and actuarial modeling and other areas of application, e.g., modeling and simulate of first passage time problem in shallow water using the attractive center (Boukhetala K, 1996) ISBN:1-56252-342-2. 2025-04-22
r-simctest public Algorithms for the implementation and evaluation of Monte Carlo tests, as well as for their use in multiple testing procedures. 2025-04-22
r-simcdm public Provides efficient R and 'C++' routines to simulate cognitive diagnostic model data for Deterministic Input, Noisy "And" Gate ('DINA') and reduced Reparameterized Unified Model ('rRUM') from Culpepper and Hudson (2017) <doi: 10.1177/0146621617707511>, Culpepper (2015) <doi:10.3102/1076998615595403>, and de la Torre (2009) <doi:10.3102/1076998607309474>. 2025-04-22

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