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Leeuw, Jan de 18 Hornik, Kurt 13 Zeileis, Achim 13 Hankin, Robin K. S. 10 Mair, Patrick 10 Marsaglia, George 10 King, Gary 8 Wickham, Hadley 8 Eddelbuettel, Dirk 7 Højsgaard, Søren 7 Handcock, Mark S. 6 Hilbe, Joseph 6 Lumley, Thomas 6 Sanchez, Juana 6 Valero-Mora, Pedro M. 6 Butts, Carter T. 5 Fox, John 5 Hunter, David R. 5 Michailides, George 5 Morris, Martina 5 Mullen, Katharine M. 5 Petzoldt, Thomas 5 Tabelow, Karsten 5 Tsang, Wai Wan 5 Altman, Micah 4 Bowman, Adrian 4 Cook, Dianne 4 Gramacy, Robert B. 4 Grün, Bettina 4 Hahsler, Michael 4 Leisch, Friedrich 4 Maindonald, John 4 Meyer, David 4 Oja, Hannu 4 Polzehl, Jörg 4 Sheng, Yanyan 4 Soetaert, Karline 4 Somerville, Paul N. 4 Stokkum, Ivo H. M. van 4 Tierney, Luke 4
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Rosenblad, Andreas - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) s01
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Regression Models for Count Data in R
Zeileis, Achim; Kleiber, Christian; Jackman, Simon - In: Journal of Statistical Software 27 (2008) i08
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to the family of generalized linear models and are available at the core of the statistics toolbox in the R system for statistical computing. After reviewing the conceptual and computational features...
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FactoMineR: An R Package for Multivariate Analysis
Lê, Sébastien; Josse, Julie; Husson, François - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) i01
In this article, we present FactoMineR an R package dedicated to multivariate data analysis. The main features of this package is the possibility to take into account different types of variables (quantitative or categorical), different types of structure on the data (a partition on the...
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ofw: An R Package to Select Continuous Variables for Multiclass Classification with a Stochastic Wrapper Method
Cao, Kim-Anh Lê; Chabrier, Patrick - In: Journal of Statistical Software 28 (2008) i09
When dealing with high dimensional and low sample size data, feature selection is often needed to help reduce the dimension of the variable space while optimizing the classification task. Few tools exist for selecting variables in such data sets, especially when classes are numerous (2). We have...
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Improved Subset Autoregression: With R Package
McLeod, A. Ian; Zhang, Ying - In: Journal of Statistical Software 28 (2008) i02
The FitAR R (R Development Core Team 2008) package that is available on the Comprehensive R Archive Network is described. This package provides a comprehensive approach to fitting autoregressive and subset autoregressive time series. For long time series with complicated autocorrelation...
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ergm: A Package to Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Exponential-Family Models for Networks
Hunter, David R.; Handcock, Mark S.; Butts, Carter T.; … - In: Journal of Statistical Software 24 (2008) i03
We describe some of the capabilities of the ergm package and the statistical theory underlying it. This package contains tools for accomplishing three important, and inter-related, tasks involving exponential-family random graph models (ERGMs): estimation, simulation, and goodness of fit. More...
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Nonparametric Econometrics: The np Package
Hayfield, Tristen; Racine, Jeffrey S. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 27 (2008) i05
We describe the R np package via a series of applications that may be of interest to applied econometricians. The np package implements a variety of nonparametric and semiparametric kernel-based estimators that are popular among econometricians. There are also procedures for nonparametric tests...
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An Implementation of Bayesian Adaptive Regression Splines (BARS) in C with S and R Wrappers
Wallstrom, Garrick; Liebner, Jeffrey; Kass, Robert E. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 26 (2008) i01
BARS (DiMatteo, Genovese, and Kass 2001) uses the powerful reversible-jump MCMC engine to perform spline-based generalized nonparametric regression. It has been shown to work well in terms of having small mean-squared error in many examples (smaller than known competitors), as well as producing...
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Text Mining Infrastructure in R
Feinerer, Ingo; Hornik, Kurt; Meyer, David - In: Journal of Statistical Software 25 (2008) i05
During the last decade text mining has become a widely used discipline utilizing statistical and machine learning methods. We present the <strong>tm</strong> package which provides a framework for text mining applications within R. We give a survey on text mining facilities in R and explain how typical...
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Rational Arithmetic Mathematica Functions to Evaluate the Two-Sided One Sample K-S Cumulative Sampling Distribution
Brown, J. Randall; Harvey, Milton E. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 26 (2008) i02
One of the most widely used goodness-of-fit tests is the two-sided one sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov (K-S) test which has been implemented by many computer statistical software packages. To calculate a two-sided p value (evaluate the cumulative sampling distribution), these packages use various...
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