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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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Monkeying with the Goodness-of-Fit Test
Marsaglia, George - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) i13
The familiar sigma(OBS - EXP) ^2/EXP goodness-of-fit measure is commonly used to test whether an observed sequence came from the realization of n independent identically distributed (iid) discrete random variables. It can be quite effective for testing for identical distribution, but is not...
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Computational Statistics
Murdoch, Duncan - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) b02
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Using R for Introductory Statistics
Gould, Robert - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) b07
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spatstat: An R Package for Analyzing Spatial Point Patterns
Baddeley, Adrian; Turner, Rolf - In: Journal of Statistical Software 12 (2005) i06
spatstat is a package for analyzing spatial point pattern data. Its functionality includes exploratory data analysis, model-fitting, and simulation. It is designed to handle realistic datasets, including inhomogeneous point patterns, spatial sampling regions of arbitrary shape, extra covariate...
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A CLUE for CLUster Ensembles
Hornik, Kurt - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) i12
Cluster ensembles are collections of individual solutions to a given clustering problem which are useful or necessary to consider in a wide range of applications. The R package clue provides an extensible computational environment for creating and analyzing cluster ensembles, with basic data...
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The Analysis of Gene Expression Data: Methods and Software
Boyle, Thomas - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) b01
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A Software Tool for the Exponential Power Distribution: The normalp Package
Mineo, Angelo; Ruggieri, Mariantonietta - In: Journal of Statistical Software 12 (2005) i04
In this paper we present the normalp package, a package for the statistical environment R that has a set of tools for dealing with the exponential power distribution. In this package there are functions to compute the density function, the distribution function and the quantiles from an...
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A Comment on the Implementation of the Ziggurat Method
Leong, Philip H. W.; Zhang, Ganglie; Lee, Dong-U; Luk, Wayne - In: Journal of Statistical Software 12 (2005) i07
We show that the short period of the uniform random number generator in the published implementation of Marsaglia and Tsang's Ziggurat method for generating random deviates can lead to poor distributions. Changing the uniform random number generator used in its implementation fixes this issue.
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R2WinBUGS: A Package for Running WinBUGS from R
Sturtz, Sibylle; Ligges, Uwe; Gelman, Andrew - In: Journal of Statistical Software 12 (2005) i03
The R2WinBUGS package provides convenient functions to call WinBUGS from R. It automatically writes the data and scripts in a format readable by WinBUGS for processing in batch mode, which is possible since version 1.4. After the WinBUGS process has finished, it is possible either to read the...
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pinktoe: Semi-automatic Traversal of Trees
Nason, Guy P. - In: Journal of Statistical Software 14 (2005) i01
Tree based methods in S or R are extremely useful and popular. For simple trees and memorable variables it is easy to predict the outcome for a new case using only a standard decision tree diagram. However, for large trees or trees where the variable description is complex the decision tree...
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