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Contributed R Packages
Below is a list of all packages provided by project Clustering using convex fusion penalties.
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Packages
clusterpath | Fast agglomerative convex clustering, non-Rcpp implementation | |||||||||
Implements the clusterpath, a clustering method in which all the clusters are solutions to a convex optimization problem with fusion penalties. This package uses standard R/C headers to wrap the C++ implementation. | ||||||||||
Version: 1.2 | Last change: 2015-04-22 15:57:32+02 | Rev.: 97 | ||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Current | ||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("clusterpath", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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clusterpathRcpp | Fast agglomerative convex clustering, original Rcpp implementation | |||||||||
Implements the clusterpath, a clustering method in which all the clusters are solutions to a convex optimization problem with fusion penalties. This package uses the original Rcpp bindings to wrap the C++ implementation. | ||||||||||
Version: 1.1 | Last change: 2013-02-22 03:43:28+01 | Rev.: 92 | ||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Current | ||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("clusterpathRcpp", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||
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