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9 projects in result set.
0. BayesR: Bayesian Regression - Developement of R Functions to Estimate Complex Bayesian Regression Models. | |
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Activity Percentile: 16.67 Registered: 2010-08-20 11:45 |
1. Earth Mover Distance - EarthMovDist implements the Earth Movers distance in R. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2009-02-17 06:53 |
2. Composite Likelihood for Random Fields - Composite-Likelihood based methods for Random Fields. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2010-02-08 16:57 |
3. radR - processing of radar data in R - radR retrieves data from your live radar or recorded archive and analyses it for features, which are saved in replayable files that are much smaller than raw data sets. You can extend radR via plugins. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2007-11-20 20:30 |
4. Spatial ecological data analysis with R - The sedaR project is devoted to the analysis of spatial ecological multivariate data. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2008-05-27 08:53 |
5. SpatialExtremes - The SpatialExtremes package aims to develop tools for the modeling of spatial extremes. The knowledge of the univariate/multivariate distribution of extremes is not enough. This package will try to fill this gap. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2008-10-04 11:03 |
6. The adegenet package - The package adegenet is devoted to the multivariate analysis of genetic markers data. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2008-01-06 17:38 |
7. Extremal processes - Modelling and Analysis of Extremal Processes | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2010-01-28 09:50 |
8. Test for point containment in polyhedron - This project provides a function to test whether a point is contained within a closed three-dimensional polyhedron, defined by a triangular mesh. A two-dimensional version for polygons is also provided. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2010-04-25 17:27 |