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terra:Spatial Data Analysis
Methods for spatial data analysis with vector (points, lines, polygons) and raster (grid) data. Methods for vector data include geometric operations such as intersect and buffer. Raster methods include local, focal, global, zonal and geometric operations. The predict and interpolate methods facilitate the use of regression type (interpolation, machine learning) models for spatial prediction, including with satellite remote sensing data. Processing of very large files is supported. See the manual and tutorials on <https://rspatial.org/> to get started. 'terra' replaces the 'raster' package ('terra' can do more, and it is faster and easier to use).
Maintained by Robert J. Hijmans. Last updated 18 hours ago.
geospatialrasterspatialvectoronetbbprojgdalgeoscpp
560 stars 17.65 score 17k scripts 856 dependentsrspatial
raster:Geographic Data Analysis and Modeling
Reading, writing, manipulating, analyzing and modeling of spatial data. This package has been superseded by the "terra" package <https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=terra>.
Maintained by Robert J. Hijmans. Last updated 2 days ago.
163 stars 17.23 score 58k scripts 562 dependentsbioc
SummarizedExperiment:A container (S4 class) for matrix-like assays
The SummarizedExperiment container contains one or more assays, each represented by a matrix-like object of numeric or other mode. The rows typically represent genomic ranges of interest and the columns represent samples.
Maintained by Hervé Pagès. Last updated 5 months ago.
geneticsinfrastructuresequencingannotationcoveragegenomeannotationbioconductor-packagecore-package
34 stars 16.84 score 8.6k scripts 1.2k dependentsbioc
IRanges:Foundation of integer range manipulation in Bioconductor
Provides efficient low-level and highly reusable S4 classes for storing, manipulating and aggregating over annotated ranges of integers. Implements an algebra of range operations, including efficient algorithms for finding overlaps and nearest neighbors. Defines efficient list-like classes for storing, transforming and aggregating large grouped data, i.e., collections of atomic vectors and DataFrames.
Maintained by Hervé Pagès. Last updated 2 months ago.
infrastructuredatarepresentationbioconductor-packagecore-package
22 stars 16.09 score 2.1k scripts 1.8k dependentsbioc
S4Vectors:Foundation of vector-like and list-like containers in Bioconductor
The S4Vectors package defines the Vector and List virtual classes and a set of generic functions that extend the semantic of ordinary vectors and lists in R. Package developers can easily implement vector-like or list-like objects as concrete subclasses of Vector or List. In addition, a few low-level concrete subclasses of general interest (e.g. DataFrame, Rle, Factor, and Hits) are implemented in the S4Vectors package itself (many more are implemented in the IRanges package and in other Bioconductor infrastructure packages).
Maintained by Hervé Pagès. Last updated 2 months ago.
infrastructuredatarepresentationbioconductor-packagecore-package
18 stars 16.05 score 1.0k scripts 1.9k dependentsbioc
AnnotationDbi:Manipulation of SQLite-based annotations in Bioconductor
Implements a user-friendly interface for querying SQLite-based annotation data packages.
Maintained by Bioconductor Package Maintainer. Last updated 5 months ago.
annotationmicroarraysequencinggenomeannotationbioconductor-packagecore-package
9 stars 15.05 score 3.6k scripts 769 dependentsbioc
BiocGenerics:S4 generic functions used in Bioconductor
The package defines many S4 generic functions used in Bioconductor.
Maintained by Hervé Pagès. Last updated 2 months ago.
infrastructurebioconductor-packagecore-package
12 stars 14.22 score 612 scripts 2.2k dependentsknausb
vcfR:Manipulate and Visualize VCF Data
Facilitates easy manipulation of variant call format (VCF) data. Functions are provided to rapidly read from and write to VCF files. Once VCF data is read into R a parser function extracts matrices of data. This information can then be used for quality control or other purposes. Additional functions provide visualization of genomic data. Once processing is complete data may be written to a VCF file (*.vcf.gz). It also may be converted into other popular R objects (e.g., genlight, DNAbin). VcfR provides a link between VCF data and familiar R software.
Maintained by Brian J. Knaus. Last updated 1 months ago.
genomicspopulation-geneticspopulation-genomicsrcppvcf-datavisualizationzlibcpp
256 stars 13.66 score 3.1k scripts 19 dependentsinsightsengineering
rtables:Reporting Tables
Reporting tables often have structure that goes beyond simple rectangular data. The 'rtables' package provides a framework for declaring complex multi-level tabulations and then applying them to data. This framework models both tabulation and the resulting tables as hierarchical, tree-like objects which support sibling sub-tables, arbitrary splitting or grouping of data in row and column dimensions, cells containing multiple values, and the concept of contextual summary computations. A convenient pipe-able interface is provided for declaring table layouts and the corresponding computations, and then applying them to data.
Maintained by Joe Zhu. Last updated 3 months ago.
232 stars 13.65 score 238 scripts 17 dependentscvxgrp
CVXR:Disciplined Convex Optimization
An object-oriented modeling language for disciplined convex programming (DCP) as described in Fu, Narasimhan, and Boyd (2020, <doi:10.18637/jss.v094.i14>). It allows the user to formulate convex optimization problems in a natural way following mathematical convention and DCP rules. The system analyzes the problem, verifies its convexity, converts it into a canonical form, and hands it off to an appropriate solver to obtain the solution. Interfaces to solvers on CRAN and elsewhere are provided, both commercial and open source.
Maintained by Anqi Fu. Last updated 5 months ago.
207 stars 12.89 score 768 scripts 51 dependentsbioc
rtracklayer:R interface to genome annotation files and the UCSC genome browser
Extensible framework for interacting with multiple genome browsers (currently UCSC built-in) and manipulating annotation tracks in various formats (currently GFF, BED, bedGraph, BED15, WIG, BigWig and 2bit built-in). The user may export/import tracks to/from the supported browsers, as well as query and modify the browser state, such as the current viewport.
Maintained by Michael Lawrence. Last updated 5 days ago.
annotationvisualizationdataimportzlibopensslcurl
12.66 score 6.7k scripts 480 dependentsbioc
bsseq:Analyze, manage and store whole-genome methylation data
A collection of tools for analyzing and visualizing whole-genome methylation data from sequencing. This includes whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and Oxford nanopore data.
Maintained by Kasper Daniel Hansen. Last updated 3 months ago.
37 stars 12.26 score 676 scripts 15 dependentsncss-tech
aqp:Algorithms for Quantitative Pedology
The Algorithms for Quantitative Pedology (AQP) project was started in 2009 to organize a loosely-related set of concepts and source code on the topic of soil profile visualization, aggregation, and classification into this package (aqp). Over the past 8 years, the project has grown into a suite of related R packages that enhance and simplify the quantitative analysis of soil profile data. Central to the AQP project is a new vocabulary of specialized functions and data structures that can accommodate the inherent complexity of soil profile information; freeing the scientist to focus on ideas rather than boilerplate data processing tasks <doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2012.10.020>. These functions and data structures have been extensively tested and documented, applied to projects involving hundreds of thousands of soil profiles, and deeply integrated into widely used tools such as SoilWeb <https://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/soilweb-apps>. Components of the AQP project (aqp, soilDB, sharpshootR, soilReports packages) serve an important role in routine data analysis within the USDA-NRCS Soil Science Division. The AQP suite of R packages offer a convenient platform for bridging the gap between pedometric theory and practice.
Maintained by Dylan Beaudette. Last updated 1 months ago.
digital-soil-mappingncss-technrcspedologypedometricssoilsoil-surveyusda
55 stars 11.90 score 1.2k scripts 2 dependentskaneplusplus
bigmemory:Manage Massive Matrices with Shared Memory and Memory-Mapped Files
Create, store, access, and manipulate massive matrices. Matrices are allocated to shared memory and may use memory-mapped files. Packages 'biganalytics', 'bigtabulate', 'synchronicity', and 'bigalgebra' provide advanced functionality.
Maintained by Michael J. Kane. Last updated 1 years ago.
127 stars 11.87 score 920 scripts 64 dependentsprioritizr
prioritizr:Systematic Conservation Prioritization in R
Systematic conservation prioritization using mixed integer linear programming (MILP). It provides a flexible interface for building and solving conservation planning problems. Once built, conservation planning problems can be solved using a variety of commercial and open-source exact algorithm solvers. By using exact algorithm solvers, solutions can be generated that are guaranteed to be optimal (or within a pre-specified optimality gap). Furthermore, conservation problems can be constructed to optimize the spatial allocation of different management actions or zones, meaning that conservation practitioners can identify solutions that benefit multiple stakeholders. To solve large-scale or complex conservation planning problems, users should install the Gurobi optimization software (available from <https://www.gurobi.com/>) and the 'gurobi' R package (see Gurobi Installation Guide vignette for details). Users can also install the IBM CPLEX software (<https://www.ibm.com/products/ilog-cplex-optimization-studio/cplex-optimizer>) and the 'cplexAPI' R package (available at <https://github.com/cran/cplexAPI>). Additionally, the 'rcbc' R package (available at <https://github.com/dirkschumacher/rcbc>) can be used to generate solutions using the CBC optimization software (<https://github.com/coin-or/Cbc>). For further details, see Hanson et al. (2025) <doi:10.1111/cobi.14376>.
Maintained by Richard Schuster. Last updated 2 days ago.
biodiversityconservationconservation-planneroptimizationprioritizationsolverspatialcpp
124 stars 11.71 score 584 scripts 2 dependentsbioc
destiny:Creates diffusion maps
Create and plot diffusion maps.
Maintained by Philipp Angerer. Last updated 4 months ago.
cellbiologycellbasedassaysclusteringsoftwarevisualizationdiffusion-mapsdimensionality-reductioncpp
82 stars 11.44 score 792 scripts 1 dependentsbioc
biomformat:An interface package for the BIOM file format
This is an R package for interfacing with the BIOM format. This package includes basic tools for reading biom-format files, accessing and subsetting data tables from a biom object (which is more complex than a single table), as well as limited support for writing a biom-object back to a biom-format file. The design of this API is intended to match the python API and other tools included with the biom-format project, but with a decidedly "R flavor" that should be familiar to R users. This includes S4 classes and methods, as well as extensions of common core functions/methods.
Maintained by Paul J. McMurdie. Last updated 5 months ago.
immunooncologydataimportmetagenomicsmicrobiome
7 stars 11.39 score 416 scripts 40 dependentsbioc
universalmotif:Import, Modify, and Export Motifs with R
Allows for importing most common motif types into R for use by functions provided by other Bioconductor motif-related packages. Motifs can be exported into most major motif formats from various classes as defined by other Bioconductor packages. A suite of motif and sequence manipulation and analysis functions are included, including enrichment, comparison, P-value calculation, shuffling, trimming, higher-order motifs, and others.
Maintained by Benjamin Jean-Marie Tremblay. Last updated 5 months ago.
motifannotationmotifdiscoverydataimportgeneregulationmotif-analysismotif-enrichment-analysissequence-logocpp
28 stars 11.04 score 342 scripts 12 dependentsmetrumresearchgroup
mrgsolve:Simulate from ODE-Based Models
Fast simulation from ordinary differential equation (ODE) based models typically employed in quantitative pharmacology and systems biology.
Maintained by Kyle T Baron. Last updated 10 days ago.
138 stars 10.90 score 1.2k scripts 3 dependentswrathematics
float:32-Bit Floats
R comes with a suite of utilities for linear algebra with "numeric" (double precision) vectors/matrices. However, sometimes single precision (or less!) is more than enough for a particular task. This package extends R's linear algebra facilities to include 32-bit float (single precision) data. Float vectors/matrices have half the precision of their "numeric"-type counterparts but are generally faster to numerically operate on, for a performance vs accuracy trade-off. The internal representation is an S4 class, which allows us to keep the syntax identical to that of base R's. Interaction between floats and base types for binary operators is generally possible; in these cases, type promotion always defaults to the higher precision. The package ships with copies of the single precision 'BLAS' and 'LAPACK', which are automatically built in the event they are not available on the system.
Maintained by Drew Schmidt. Last updated 21 days ago.
float-matrixhpclinear-algebramatrixfortranopenblasopenmp
46 stars 10.53 score 228 scripts 42 dependentsbioc
flowCore:flowCore: Basic structures for flow cytometry data
Provides S4 data structures and basic functions to deal with flow cytometry data.
Maintained by Mike Jiang. Last updated 5 months ago.
immunooncologyinfrastructureflowcytometrycellbasedassayscpp
10.17 score 1.7k scripts 59 dependentsrobinhankin
Brobdingnag:Very Large Numbers in R
Very large numbers in R. Real numbers are held using their natural logarithms, plus a logical flag indicating sign. Functionality for complex numbers is also provided. The package includes a vignette that gives a step-by-step introduction to using S4 methods.
Maintained by Robin K. S. Hankin. Last updated 7 months ago.
5 stars 9.92 score 77 scripts 70 dependentsbioc
RcisTarget:RcisTarget Identify transcription factor binding motifs enriched on a list of genes or genomic regions
RcisTarget identifies transcription factor binding motifs (TFBS) over-represented on a gene list. In a first step, RcisTarget selects DNA motifs that are significantly over-represented in the surroundings of the transcription start site (TSS) of the genes in the gene-set. This is achieved by using a database that contains genome-wide cross-species rankings for each motif. The motifs that are then annotated to TFs and those that have a high Normalized Enrichment Score (NES) are retained. Finally, for each motif and gene-set, RcisTarget predicts the candidate target genes (i.e. genes in the gene-set that are ranked above the leading edge).
Maintained by Gert Hulselmans. Last updated 5 months ago.
generegulationmotifannotationtranscriptomicstranscriptiongenesetenrichmentgenetarget
37 stars 9.18 score 191 scriptsdjvanderlaan
LaF:Fast Access to Large ASCII Files
Methods for fast access to large ASCII files. Currently the following file formats are supported: comma separated format (CSV) and fixed width format. It is assumed that the files are too large to fit into memory, although the package can also be used to efficiently access files that do fit into memory. Methods are provided to access and process files blockwise. Furthermore, an opened file can be accessed as one would an ordinary data.frame. The LaF vignette gives an overview of the functionality provided.
Maintained by Jan van der Laan. Last updated 4 months ago.
54 stars 8.62 score 61 scripts 5 dependentsbioc
vsn:Variance stabilization and calibration for microarray data
The package implements a method for normalising microarray intensities from single- and multiple-color arrays. It can also be used for data from other technologies, as long as they have similar format. The method uses a robust variant of the maximum-likelihood estimator for an additive-multiplicative error model and affine calibration. The model incorporates data calibration step (a.k.a. normalization), a model for the dependence of the variance on the mean intensity and a variance stabilizing data transformation. Differences between transformed intensities are analogous to "normalized log-ratios". However, in contrast to the latter, their variance is independent of the mean, and they are usually more sensitive and specific in detecting differential transcription.
Maintained by Wolfgang Huber. Last updated 5 months ago.
microarrayonechanneltwochannelpreprocessing
8.49 score 924 scripts 51 dependentsandreyshabalin
MatrixEQTL:Matrix eQTL: Ultra Fast eQTL Analysis via Large Matrix Operations
Matrix eQTL is designed for fast eQTL analysis on large datasets. Matrix eQTL can test for association between genotype and gene expression using linear regression with either additive or ANOVA genotype effects. The models can include covariates to account for factors as population stratification, gender, and clinical variables. It also supports models with heteroscedastic and/or correlated errors, false discovery rate estimation and separate treatment of local (cis) and distant (trans) eQTLs. For more details see Shabalin (2012) <doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bts163>.
Maintained by Andrey A Shabalin. Last updated 2 years ago.
74 stars 8.31 score 612 scripts 3 dependentsr-hyperspec
hyperSpec:Work with Hyperspectral Data, i.e. Spectra + Meta Information (Spatial, Time, Concentration, ...)
Comfortable ways to work with hyperspectral data sets, i.e. spatially or time-resolved spectra, or spectra with any other kind of information associated with each of the spectra. The spectra can be data as obtained in XRF, UV/VIS, Fluorescence, AES, NIR, IR, Raman, NMR, MS, etc. More generally, any data that is recorded over a discretized variable, e.g. absorbance = f(wavelength), stored as a vector of absorbance values for discrete wavelengths is suitable.
Maintained by Claudia Beleites. Last updated 10 months ago.
data-wranglinghyperspectralimaginginfrarednmrramanspectroscopyuv-visxrf
16 stars 8.10 score 233 scripts 2 dependentspolmine
polmineR:Verbs and Nouns for Corpus Analysis
Package for corpus analysis using the Corpus Workbench ('CWB', <https://cwb.sourceforge.io>) as an efficient back end for indexing and querying large corpora. The package offers functionality to flexibly create subcorpora and to carry out basic statistical operations (count, co-occurrences etc.). The original full text of documents can be reconstructed and inspected at any time. Beyond that, the package is intended to serve as an interface to packages implementing advanced statistical procedures. Respective data structures (document-term matrices, term-co-occurrence matrices etc.) can be created based on the indexed corpora.
Maintained by Andreas Blaette. Last updated 1 years ago.
49 stars 7.96 score 311 scriptsadamlilith
fasterRaster:Faster Raster and Spatial Vector Processing Using 'GRASS GIS'
Processing of large-in-memory/large-on disk rasters and spatial vectors using 'GRASS GIS' <https://grass.osgeo.org/>. Most functions in the 'terra' package are recreated. Processing of medium-sized and smaller spatial objects will nearly always be faster using 'terra' or 'sf', but for large-in-memory/large-on-disk objects, 'fasterRaster' may be faster. To use most of the functions, you must have the stand-alone version (not the 'OSGeoW4' installer version) of 'GRASS GIS' 8.0 or higher.
Maintained by Adam B. Smith. Last updated 4 days ago.
aspectdistancefragmentationfragmentation-indicesgisgrassgrass-gisrasterraster-projectionrasterizeslopetopographyvectorization
57 stars 7.68 score 8 scriptsbioc
cola:A Framework for Consensus Partitioning
Subgroup classification is a basic task in genomic data analysis, especially for gene expression and DNA methylation data analysis. It can also be used to test the agreement to known clinical annotations, or to test whether there exist significant batch effects. The cola package provides a general framework for subgroup classification by consensus partitioning. It has the following features: 1. It modularizes the consensus partitioning processes that various methods can be easily integrated. 2. It provides rich visualizations for interpreting the results. 3. It allows running multiple methods at the same time and provides functionalities to straightforward compare results. 4. It provides a new method to extract features which are more efficient to separate subgroups. 5. It automatically generates detailed reports for the complete analysis. 6. It allows applying consensus partitioning in a hierarchical manner.
Maintained by Zuguang Gu. Last updated 2 months ago.
clusteringgeneexpressionclassificationsoftwareconsensus-clusteringcpp
61 stars 7.49 score 112 scriptsssi-dk
SCDB:Easily Access and Maintain Time-Based Versioned Data (Slowly-Changing-Dimension)
A collection of functions that enable easy access and updating of a database of data over time. More specifically, the package facilitates type-2 history for data-warehouses and provides a number of Quality of life improvements for working on SQL databases with R. For reference see Ralph Kimball and Margy Ross (2013, ISBN 9781118530801).
Maintained by Rasmus Skytte Randløv. Last updated 2 days ago.
6 stars 7.40 score 11 scripts 1 dependentsrobinhankin
onion:Octonions and Quaternions
Quaternions and Octonions are four- and eight- dimensional extensions of the complex numbers. They are normed division algebras over the real numbers and find applications in spatial rotations (quaternions), and string theory and relativity (octonions). The quaternions are noncommutative and the octonions nonassociative. See the package vignette for more details.
Maintained by Robin K. S. Hankin. Last updated 1 months ago.
6 stars 7.27 score 43 scripts 3 dependentsbioc
IHW:Independent Hypothesis Weighting
Independent hypothesis weighting (IHW) is a multiple testing procedure that increases power compared to the method of Benjamini and Hochberg by assigning data-driven weights to each hypothesis. The input to IHW is a two-column table of p-values and covariates. The covariate can be any continuous-valued or categorical variable that is thought to be informative on the statistical properties of each hypothesis test, while it is independent of the p-value under the null hypothesis.
Maintained by Nikos Ignatiadis. Last updated 5 months ago.
immunooncologymultiplecomparisonrnaseq
7.25 score 264 scripts 2 dependentsbioc
DRIMSeq:Differential transcript usage and tuQTL analyses with Dirichlet-multinomial model in RNA-seq
The package provides two frameworks. One for the differential transcript usage analysis between different conditions and one for the tuQTL analysis. Both are based on modeling the counts of genomic features (i.e., transcripts) with the Dirichlet-multinomial distribution. The package also makes available functions for visualization and exploration of the data and results.
Maintained by Malgorzata Nowicka. Last updated 5 months ago.
immunooncologysnpalternativesplicingdifferentialsplicinggeneticsrnaseqsequencingworkflowstepmultiplecomparisongeneexpressiondifferentialexpression
6.91 score 136 scripts 2 dependentsludovikcoba
rrecsys:Environment for Evaluating Recommender Systems
Processes standard recommendation datasets (e.g., a user-item rating matrix) as input and generates rating predictions and lists of recommended items. Standard algorithm implementations which are included in this package are the following: Global/Item/User-Average baselines, Weighted Slope One, Item-Based KNN, User-Based KNN, FunkSVD, BPR and weighted ALS. They can be assessed according to the standard offline evaluation methodology (Shani, et al. (2011) <doi:10.1007/978-0-387-85820-3_8>) for recommender systems using measures such as MAE, RMSE, Precision, Recall, F1, AUC, NDCG, RankScore and coverage measures. The package (Coba, et al.(2017) <doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-60042-0_36>) is intended for rapid prototyping of recommendation algorithms and education purposes.
Maintained by Ludovik Çoba. Last updated 3 years ago.
23 stars 6.84 score 25 scriptsgmbecker
switchr:Installing, Managing, and Switching Between Distinct Sets of Installed Packages
Provides an abstraction for managing, installing, and switching between sets of installed R packages. This allows users to maintain multiple package libraries simultaneously, e.g. to maintain strict, package-version-specific reproducibility of many analyses, or work within a development/production release paradigm. Introduces a generalized package installation process which supports multiple repository and non-repository sources and tracks package provenance.
Maintained by Gabriel Becker. Last updated 2 years ago.
59 stars 6.49 score 52 scriptsumr-amap
AMAPVox:LiDAR Data Voxelisation
Read, manipulate and write voxel spaces. Voxel spaces are read from text-based output files of the 'AMAPVox' software. 'AMAPVox' is a LiDAR point cloud voxelisation software that aims at estimating leaf area through several theoretical/numerical approaches. See more in the article Vincent et al. (2017) <doi:10.23708/1AJNMP> and the technical note Vincent et al. (2021) <doi:10.23708/1AJNMP>.
Maintained by Philippe Verley. Last updated 2 months ago.
15 stars 6.13 score 12 scriptsr-forge
RandVar:Implementation of Random Variables
Implements random variables by means of S4 classes and methods.
Maintained by Matthias Kohl. Last updated 2 months ago.
6.03 score 43 scripts 7 dependentsbioc
sparrow:Take command of set enrichment analyses through a unified interface
Provides a unified interface to a variety of GSEA techniques from different bioconductor packages. Results are harmonized into a single object and can be interrogated uniformly for quick exploration and interpretation of results. Interactive exploration of GSEA results is enabled through a shiny app provided by a sparrow.shiny sibling package.
Maintained by Steve Lianoglou. Last updated 13 days ago.
genesetenrichmentpathwaysbioinformaticsgsea
21 stars 5.74 score 13 scriptsbioc
gpuMagic:An openCL compiler with the capacity to compile R functions and run the code on GPU
The package aims to help users write openCL code with little or no effort. It is able to compile an user-defined R function and run it on a device such as a CPU or a GPU. The user can also write and run their openCL code directly by calling .kernel function.
Maintained by Jiefei Wang. Last updated 5 months ago.
10 stars 5.60 score 1 scriptsmlysy
SuperGauss:Superfast Likelihood Inference for Stationary Gaussian Time Series
Likelihood evaluations for stationary Gaussian time series are typically obtained via the Durbin-Levinson algorithm, which scales as O(n^2) in the number of time series observations. This package provides a "superfast" O(n log^2 n) algorithm written in C++, crossing over with Durbin-Levinson around n = 300. Efficient implementations of the score and Hessian functions are also provided, leading to superfast versions of inference algorithms such as Newton-Raphson and Hamiltonian Monte Carlo. The C++ code provides a Toeplitz matrix class packaged as a header-only library, to simplify low-level usage in other packages and outside of R.
Maintained by Martin Lysy. Last updated 2 months ago.
2 stars 5.60 score 33 scripts 2 dependentskrisrs1128
multimedia:Multimodal Mediation Analysis
Multimodal mediation analysis is an emerging problem in microbiome data analysis. Multimedia make advanced mediation analysis techniques easy to use, ensuring that all statistical components are transparent and adaptable to specific problem contexts. The package provides a uniform interface to direct and indirect effect estimation, synthetic null hypothesis testing, bootstrap confidence interval construction, and sensitivity analysis. More details are available in Jiang et al. (2024) "multimedia: Multimodal Mediation Analysis of Microbiome Data" <doi:10.1101/2024.03.27.587024>.
Maintained by Kris Sankaran. Last updated 1 months ago.
coveragemicrobiomeregressionsequencingsoftwarestatisticalmethodstructuralequationmodelscausal-inferencedata-integrationmediation-analysis
1 stars 5.49 score 13 scriptsbioc
VanillaICE:A Hidden Markov Model for high throughput genotyping arrays
Hidden Markov Models for characterizing chromosomal alteration in high throughput SNP arrays.
Maintained by Robert Scharpf. Last updated 5 months ago.
5.36 score 63 scripts 1 dependentsuchidamizuki
dibble:Dimensional Data Frames
Provides a 'dibble' that implements data cubes (derived from 'dimensional tibble'), and allows broadcasting by dimensional names.
Maintained by Mizuki Uchida. Last updated 1 months ago.
multidimensional-arraystidy-data
14 stars 5.05 score 8 scriptsfatelarico
FinNet:Quickly Build and Manipulate Financial Networks
Providing classes, methods, and functions to deal with financial networks. Users can easily store information about both physical and legal persons by using pre-made classes that are studied for integration with scraping packages such as 'rvest' and 'RSelenium'. Moreover, the package assists in creating various types of financial networks depending on the type of relation between its units depending on the relation under scrutiny (ownership, board interlocks, etc.), the desired tie type (valued or binary), and renders them in the most common formats (adjacency matrix, incidence matrix, edge list, 'igraph', 'network'). There are also ad-hoc functions for the Fiedler value, global network efficiency, and cascade-failure analysis.
Maintained by Fabio Ashtar Telarico. Last updated 5 months ago.
2 stars 4.78 score 7 scriptsbioc
scanMiRApp:scanMiR shiny application
A shiny interface to the scanMiR package. The application enables the scanning of transcripts and custom sequences for miRNA binding sites, the visualization of KdModels and binding results, as well as browsing predicted repression data. In addition contains the IndexedFst class for fast indexed reading of large GenomicRanges or data.frames, and some utilities for facilitating scans and identifying enriched miRNA-target pairs.
Maintained by Pierre-Luc Germain. Last updated 5 months ago.
mirnasequencematchingguishinyapps
4.76 score 19 scriptsbioc
BufferedMatrix:A matrix data storage object held in temporary files
A tabular style data object where most data is stored outside main memory. A buffer is used to speed up access to data.
Maintained by Ben Bolstad. Last updated 4 months ago.
4.73 score 6 scripts 1 dependentsmikemahoney218
mvdf:A Minimum Viable Data Format for 3D Rendering via Blender
A small, self-contained, minimum viable data format providing a standard interface for using R as a front-end for the Blender 3D rendering program. The core approach centers around an S4 class, 'mvdf', with getter, setter, and validation methods designed to be extended for more specific rendering approaches.
Maintained by Michael Mahoney. Last updated 4 years ago.
16 stars 4.20 score 5 scriptsbioc
XDE:XDE: a Bayesian hierarchical model for cross-study analysis of differential gene expression
Multi-level model for cross-study detection of differential gene expression.
Maintained by Robert Scharpf. Last updated 5 months ago.
microarraydifferentialexpressioncpp
4.20 score 10 scriptsspkaluzny
splusTimeSeries:Time Series from 'S-PLUS'
A collection of classes and methods for working with indexed rectangular data. The index values can be calendar (timeSeries class) or numeric (signalSeries class). Methods are included for aggregation, alignment, merging, and summaries. The code was originally available in 'S-PLUS'.
Maintained by Stephen Kaluzny. Last updated 6 months ago.
3.95 score 20 scripts 1 dependentshenrikbengtsson
R.huge:Methods for Accessing Huge Amounts of Data [deprecated]
DEPRECATED. Do not start building new projects based on this package. Cross-platform alternatives are the following packages: bigmemory (CRAN), ff (CRAN), BufferedMatrix (Bioconductor). The main usage of it was inside the aroma.affymetrix package. (The package currently provides a class representing a matrix where the actual data is stored in a binary format on the local file system. This way the size limit of the data is set by the file system and not the memory.)
Maintained by Henrik Bengtsson. Last updated 1 years ago.
3.88 score 2 scripts 5 dependentswrathematics
kazaam:Tools for Tall Distributed Matrices
Many data science problems reduce to operations on very tall, skinny matrices. However, sometimes these matrices can be so tall that they are difficult to work with, or do not even fit into main memory. One strategy to deal with such objects is to distribute their rows across several processors. To this end, we offer an 'S4' class for tall, skinny, distributed matrices, called the 'shaq'. We also provide many useful numerical methods and statistics operations for operating on these distributed objects. The naming is a bit "tongue-in-cheek", with the class a play on the fact that 'Shaquille' 'ONeal' ('Shaq') is very tall, and he starred in the film 'Kazaam'.
Maintained by Drew Schmidt. Last updated 8 years ago.
3.82 score 133 scriptslawremi
rsolr:R to Solr Interface
A comprehensive R API for querying Apache Solr databases. A Solr core is represented as a data frame or list that supports Solr-side filtering, sorting, transformation and aggregation, all through the familiar base R API. Queries are processed lazily, i.e., a query is only sent to the database when the data are required.
Maintained by Michael Lawrence. Last updated 3 years ago.
9 stars 3.65 score 6 scriptsrobinhankin
multivator:A Multivariate Emulator
A multivariate generalization of the emulator package.
Maintained by Robin K. S. Hankin. Last updated 2 years ago.
3.62 score 21 scriptscnrakt
haplotypes:Manipulating DNA Sequences and Estimating Unambiguous Haplotype Network with Statistical Parsimony
Provides S4 classes and methods for reading and manipulating aligned DNA sequences, supporting an indel coding methods (only simple indel coding method is available in the current version), showing base substitutions and indels, calculating absolute pairwise distances between DNA sequences, and collapses identical DNA sequences into haplotypes or inferring haplotypes using user provided absolute pairwise character difference matrix. This package also includes S4 classes and methods for estimating genealogical relationships among haplotypes using statistical parsimony and plotting parsimony networks.
Maintained by Caner Aktas. Last updated 2 years ago.
1 stars 3.43 score 54 scriptsadamkocsis
via:Virtual Arrays
The base class 'VirtualArray' is defined, which acts as a wrapper around lists allowing users to fold arbitrary sequential data into n-dimensional, R-style virtual arrays. The derived 'XArray' class is defined to be used for homogeneous lists that contain a single class of objects. The 'RasterArray' and 'SfArray' classes enable the use of stacked spatial data instead of lists.
Maintained by Adam T. Kocsis. Last updated 2 years ago.
3 stars 3.18 score 8 scriptscran
Umpire:Simulating Realistic Gene Expression and Clinical Data
The Ultimate Microrray Prediction, Reality and Inference Engine (UMPIRE) is a package to facilitate the simulation of realistic microarray data sets with links to associated outcomes. See Zhang and Coombes (2012) <doi:10.1186/1471-2105-13-S13-S1>. Version 2.0 adds the ability to simulate realistic mixed-typed clinical data.
Maintained by Kevin R. Coombes. Last updated 2 months ago.
2.78 scoreapedrods
MAINT.Data:Model and Analyse Interval Data
Implements methodologies for modelling interval data by Normal and Skew-Normal distributions, considering appropriate parameterizations of the variance-covariance matrix that takes into account the intrinsic nature of interval data, and lead to four different possible configuration structures. The Skew-Normal parameters can be estimated by maximum likelihood, while Normal parameters may be estimated by maximum likelihood or robust trimmed maximum likelihood methods.
Maintained by Pedro Duarte Silva. Last updated 2 years ago.
1.15 score 14 scripts