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0. shp2graph - This project provides functions to convert a "spatial" object of a road network to a "graph-class" or "igraph-class" object, which makes "igraph", "graph" and "RBGL" available for analysing it. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2011-01-12 17:41 |
1. R2jags - A package for running jags from R | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2008-05-10 19:19 |
2. Micro-magnet Dynamics Simulation Package - Magnets is a numerical simulation package aiming at helping physicists
and electrical engineers who are interested in studying the micro-magnet spin system, which is one of the future integrated circuits with the privilege of low energy consumption. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2010-05-05 23:51 |
3. Model-Based Network Analysis - Model-based solutions for network analysis. In particular, probabilistic tools for investigating context-specific activation patterns and network topology. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2010-06-14 20:56 |
4. NeuroSpatCo - The package is used to search for patterns of organization in human prefrontal cortex of both horizontal (cell body) and vertical plane (minicolumns). | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2011-05-10 20:54 |
5. Protocol for Adjust & Select Models - This project is about modeling species abundances in communities. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2011-01-18 16:54 |
6. IPSUR - This project contains the IPSUR package, the textbook "Introduction to Probability and Statistics Using R", and RcmdrPlugin.IPSUR, an R Commander Plugin to accompany the textbook. IPSUR is distributed under the GNU-FDL. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2007-08-16 17:14 |
7. Isolation Forest - This package implements an anomaly detection method that detects data-anomalies using binary trees. Using the property that anomalies are more susceptible to isolation, anomalies can be detected as data points which have short expected path lengths. | |
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Activity Percentile: 0.00 Registered: 2009-07-14 06:02 |