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Contributed R Packages
Below is a list of all packages provided by project Probabilistic Index Models.
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Packages
pim | Fit Probabilistic Index Models |
Fit a probabilistic index model as described in
Thas et al | |
Version: 2.0.1 | Last change: 2017-04-29 16:55:26+02 | Rev.: 150 | |
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R install command:
install.packages("pim", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | |
pimold | Probabilistic Index Models |
Fit a probabilistic index model. This package is the original one described in the dissertation of prof. dr. Jan De Neve and the paper by De Neve and Thas (2015): A regression framework for rank tests based on the probabilistic index model, JASA 511, 1276-1283. Note that the complete pim package is reworked to have a more intuitive formula interface. This old version exists only for reference to those papers. | |
Version: 1.1.5.6 | Last change: 2016-02-17 14:52:31+01 | Rev.: 110 | |
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R install command:
install.packages("pimold", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | |
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