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quRan:Complete Text of the Qur'an
Full text, in data frames containing one row per verse, of the Qur'an in Arabic (with and without vowels) and in English (the Yusuf Ali and Saheeh International translations), formatted to be convenient for text analysis.
Maintained by Andrew Heiss. Last updated 6 years ago.
11.0 match 29 stars 4.44 score 19 scriptsschochastics
networkdata:Repository of Network Datasets
The package contains a large collection of network dataset with different context. This includes social networks, animal networks and movie networks. All datasets are in 'igraph' format.
Maintained by David Schoch. Last updated 12 months ago.
8.0 match 143 stars 5.01 score 143 scriptsbioc
Linnorm:Linear model and normality based normalization and transformation method (Linnorm)
Linnorm is an algorithm for normalizing and transforming RNA-seq, single cell RNA-seq, ChIP-seq count data or any large scale count data. It has been independently reviewed by Tian et al. on Nature Methods (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-019-0425-8). Linnorm can work with raw count, CPM, RPKM, FPKM and TPM.
Maintained by Shun Hang Yip. Last updated 5 months ago.
immunooncologysequencingchipseqrnaseqdifferentialexpressiongeneexpressiongeneticsnormalizationsoftwaretranscriptionbatcheffectpeakdetectionclusteringnetworksinglecellcpp
3.4 match 6.26 score 61 scripts 5 dependentssahirbhatnagar
casebase:Fitting Flexible Smooth-in-Time Hazards and Risk Functions via Logistic and Multinomial Regression
Fit flexible and fully parametric hazard regression models to survival data with single event type or multiple competing causes via logistic and multinomial regression. Our formulation allows for arbitrary functional forms of time and its interactions with other predictors for time-dependent hazards and hazard ratios. From the fitted hazard model, we provide functions to readily calculate and plot cumulative incidence and survival curves for a given covariate profile. This approach accommodates any log-linear hazard function of prognostic time, treatment, and covariates, and readily allows for non-proportionality. We also provide a plot method for visualizing incidence density via population time plots. Based on the case-base sampling approach of Hanley and Miettinen (2009) <DOI:10.2202/1557-4679.1125>, Saarela and Arjas (2015) <DOI:10.1111/sjos.12125>, and Saarela (2015) <DOI:10.1007/s10985-015-9352-x>.
Maintained by Sahir Bhatnagar. Last updated 7 months ago.
competing-riskscox-regressionregression-modelssurvival-analysis
1.5 match 9 stars 7.16 score 94 scriptscran
pRSR:Test of Periodicity using Response Surface Regression
Tests periodicity in short time series using response surface regression.
Maintained by M. S. Islam. Last updated 9 years ago.
8.7 match 1.00 scoregraemeblair
rdss:Companion Datasets and Functions for Research Design in the Social Sciences
Helper functions to accompany the Blair, Coppock, and Humphreys (2022) "Research Design in the Social Sciences: Declaration, Diagnosis, and Redesign" <https://book.declaredesign.org>. 'rdss' includes datasets, helper functions, and plotting components to enable use and replication of the book.
Maintained by Graeme Blair. Last updated 2 months ago.
3.1 match 2.64 score 29 scriptshoshmandcomputer
CFF:Simple Similarity for User-Based Collaborative Filtering Systems
A simple, fast algorithm to find the neighbors and similarities of users in user-based filtering systems, to break free from the complex computation of existing similarity formulas and the ability to solve big data.
Maintained by Farimah Houshmand Nanehkaran. Last updated 5 years ago.
2.8 match 1.30 scoreeddelbuettel
RcppDate:'date' C++ Header Library for Date and Time Functionality
A header-only C++ library is provided with support for dates, time zones, ISO weeks, Julian dates, and Islamic dates. 'date' offers extensive date and time functionality for the C++11, C++14 and C++17 standards and was written by Howard Hinnant and released under the MIT license. A slightly modified version has been accepted (along with 'tz.h') as part of C++20. This package regroups all header files from the upstream repository by Howard Hinnant so that other R packages can use them in their C++ code. At present, few of the types have explicit 'Rcpp' wrappers though these may be added as needed.
Maintained by Dirk Eddelbuettel. Last updated 2 days ago.
0.5 match 10 stars 7.07 score 18 dependentsmarkhwhiteii
bwsTools:Tools for Case 1 Best-Worst Scaling (MaxDiff) Designs
Tools to design best-worst scaling designs (i.e., balanced incomplete block designs) and to analyze data from these designs, using aggregate and individual methods such as: difference scores, Louviere, Lings, Islam, Gudergan, & Flynn (2013) <doi:10.1016/j.ijresmar.2012.10.002>; analytical estimation, Lipovetsky & Conklin (2014) <doi:10.1016/j.jocm.2014.02.001>; empirical Bayes, Lipovetsky & Conklin (2015) <doi:10.1142/S1793536915500028>; Elo, Hollis (2018) <doi:10.3758/s13428-017-0898-2>; and network-based measures.
Maintained by Mark White. Last updated 4 years ago.
0.5 match 13 stars 5.72 score 27 scriptsmamut86
diffusion:Forecast the Diffusion of New Products
Various diffusion models to forecast new product growth. Currently the package contains Bass, Gompertz, Gamma/Shifted Gompertz and Weibull curves. See Meade and Islam (2006) <doi:10.1016/j.ijforecast.2006.01.005>.
Maintained by Oliver Schaer. Last updated 11 months ago.
diffusiondiffusion-modelsforecastinggrowth-curve-modelslifecyclenew-product
0.5 match 8 stars 5.54 score 29 scriptsjoeroe
era:Year-Based Time Scales
Provides a consistent representation of year-based time scales as a numeric vector with an associated 'era'. There are built-in era definitions for many year numbering systems used in contemporary and historic calendars (e.g. Common Era, Islamic 'Hijri' years); year-based time scales used in archaeology, astronomy, geology, and other palaeosciences (e.g. Before Present, SI-prefixed 'annus'); and support for arbitrary user-defined eras. Years can converted from any one era to another using a generalised transformation function. Methods are also provided for robust casting and coercion between years and other numeric types, type-stable arithmetic with years, and pretty-printing in tables.
Maintained by Joe Roe. Last updated 4 months ago.
archaeologygeologypaleoclimatepaleontologyvctrs
0.5 match 15 stars 4.88 score 4 scriptscran
spass:Study Planning and Adaptation of Sample Size
Sample size estimation and blinded sample size reestimation in Adaptive Study Design.
Maintained by Marius Placzek. Last updated 4 years ago.
1.7 match 1.30 scoreimiqbal
ImFoR:Non-Linear Height Diameter Models for Forestry
Tree height is an important dendrometric variable and forms the basis of vertical structure of a forest stand. This package will help to fit and validate various non-linear height diameter models for assessing the underlying relationship that exists between tree height and diameter at breast height in case of conifer trees. This package has been implemented on Naslund, Curtis, Michailoff, Meyer, Power, Michaelis-Menten and Wykoff non linear models using algorithm of Huang et al. (1992) <doi:10.1139/x92-172> and Zeide et al. (1993) <doi:10.1093/forestscience/39.3.594>.
Maintained by M. Iqbal Jeelani. Last updated 1 years ago.
1.5 match 1.00 scoreimiqbal
ImNN:Neural Networks for Predicting Volume of Forest Trees
Neural network has potential in forestry modelling. This package is designed to create and assess Artificial Intelligence based Neural Networks with varying architectures for prediction of volume of forest trees using two input features: height and diameter at breast height, as they are the key factors in predicting volume, therefore development and validation of efficient volume prediction neural network model is necessary. This package has been developed using the algorithm of Tabassum et al. (2022) <doi:10.18805/ag.D-5555>.
Maintained by M. Iqbal Jeelani. Last updated 1 years ago.
1.5 match 1.00 score