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gratia:Graceful 'ggplot'-Based Graphics and Other Functions for GAMs Fitted Using 'mgcv'
Graceful 'ggplot'-based graphics and utility functions for working with generalized additive models (GAMs) fitted using the 'mgcv' package. Provides a reimplementation of the plot() method for GAMs that 'mgcv' provides, as well as 'tidyverse' compatible representations of estimated smooths.
Maintained by Gavin L. Simpson. Last updated 14 days ago.
distributional-regressiongamgammgeneralized-additive-mixed-modelsgeneralized-additive-modelsggplot2glmlmmgcvpenalized-splinerandom-effectssmoothingsplines
217 stars 12.99 score 1.6k scripts 2 dependentsgamlss-dev
gamlss:Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape
Functions for fitting the Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale and Shape introduced by Rigby and Stasinopoulos (2005), <doi:10.1111/j.1467-9876.2005.00510.x>. The models use a distributional regression approach where all the parameters of the conditional distribution of the response variable are modelled using explanatory variables.
Maintained by Mikis Stasinopoulos. Last updated 4 months ago.
18 stars 11.19 score 2.0k scripts 48 dependentsharrysouthworth
texmex:Statistical Modelling of Extreme Values
Statistical extreme value modelling of threshold excesses, maxima and multivariate extremes. Univariate models for threshold excesses and maxima are the Generalised Pareto, and Generalised Extreme Value model respectively. These models may be fitted by using maximum (optionally penalised-)likelihood, or Bayesian estimation, and both classes of models may be fitted with covariates in any/all model parameters. Model diagnostics support the fitting process. Graphical output for visualising fitted models and return level estimates is provided. For serially dependent sequences, the intervals declustering algorithm of Ferro and Segers (2003) <doi:10.1111/1467-9868.00401> is provided, with diagnostic support to aid selection of threshold and declustering horizon. Multivariate modelling is performed via the conditional approach of Heffernan and Tawn (2004) <doi:10.1111/j.1467-9868.2004.02050.x>, with graphical tools for threshold selection and to diagnose estimation convergence.
Maintained by Harry Southworth. Last updated 1 years ago.
7 stars 6.44 score 66 scripts 1 dependentsajmcneil
tscopula:Time Series Copula Models
Functions for the analysis of time series using copula models. The package is based on methodology described in the following references. McNeil, A.J. (2021) <doi:10.3390/risks9010014>, Bladt, M., & McNeil, A.J. (2021) <doi:10.1016/j.ecosta.2021.07.004>, Bladt, M., & McNeil, A.J. (2022) <doi:10.1515/demo-2022-0105>.
Maintained by Alexander McNeil. Last updated 1 months ago.
2 stars 5.53 score 12 scriptsbpfaff
QRM:Provides R-Language Code to Examine Quantitative Risk Management Concepts
Provides functions/methods to accompany the book Quantitative Risk Management: Concepts, Techniques and Tools by Alexander J. McNeil, Ruediger Frey, and Paul Embrechts.
Maintained by Bernhard Pfaff. Last updated 5 years ago.
4.53 score 181 scripts 5 dependentschjackson
msmbayes:Bayesian Multi-State Models for Intermittently-Observed Data
Bayesian multi-state models for intermittently-observed data. Markov and phase-type semi-Markov models, and misclassification hidden Markov models.
Maintained by Christopher Jackson. Last updated 4 months ago.
4 stars 4.26 score 3 scripts