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Kernel smoothers for univariate and multivariate data, with comprehensive visualisation and bandwidth selection capabilities, including for densities, density derivatives, cumulative distributions, clustering, classification, density ridges, significant modal regions, and two-sample hypothesis tests. Chacon & Duong (2018) <doi:10.1201/9780429485572>.
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- simlandr
- rKIN
- highriskzone
- changepoints
- stppSim
- npphen
- refreg
- Kernelheaping
- starvars
- SPARTAAS
- biosurvey
- DMTL
- simukde
- mobirep
- sNPLS
- NMADiagT
- oddstream
- motmot
- birdring
- cdcsis
- TEAM
- TPD
- VIRF
- smoothROCtime
- simIReff
- HybridMicrobiomes
- eks
- ggquiver
- stray
- Bootstrapping kernel intensity estimation for inhomogeneous point processes with spatial covariates
- Approximate maximum likelihood estimation of the Bingham distribution
- On bandwidth selection using minimal spanning tree for kernel density estimation
- Testing axial symmetry by means of directional regression quantiles
- Robust two-sample test of high-dimensional mean vectors under dependence
- Design of blurring mean-shift algorithms for data classification
- D-vine copula based quantile regression
- Evading the curse of dimensionality in nonparametric density estimation with simplified vine copulas
- Better than the best? Answers via model ensemble in density-based clustering
- bspcov
- movieROC
- FitDynMix
- weird
- OVL.CI
- Racmacs
- fdaSP
- agfh
- Avoiding zero probability events when computing value at risk contributions
- Modal clustering asymptotics with applications to bandwidth selection
- Generalized fiducial inference for logistic graded response models
- Optimal classification scores based on multivariate marker transformations
- Multivariate plug-in bandwidth selection with unconstrained pilot bandwidth matrices
- A semiparametric and location-shift copula-based mixture model
- On normalization and algorithm selection for unsupervised outlier detection
- Computing confidence intervals for log-concave densities
- Nonparametric semi-supervised classification with application to signal detection in high energy physics
- BAYESIAN SELECTION OF LOCAL BANDWIDTH IN NON-HOMOGENEOUS POISSON PROCESS KERNEL ESTIMATORS FOR THE INTENSITY FUNCTION
- Semiparametric estimation of a two-component mixture of linear regressions in which one component is known
- FFT-based fast bandwidth selector for multivariate kernel density estimation
- Kernel estimation for a superpopulation probability density function under informative selection
- SmoothROCtime: an R package for time-dependent ROC curve estimation
- Semiparametric regression and graphical models
- Kader -- an R package for nonparametric kernel adjusted density estimation and regression
- Nonparametric estimation of multivariate elliptic densities via finite mixture sieves
- Classification using semiparametric mixtures
- Nonparametric multivariate density estimation using mixtures
- Optimal bandwidth matrices in functional principal component analysis of density functions
- Estimating non-simplified vine copulas using penalized splines
- Simplified R-vine based forward regression
- A new selection criterion for statistical home range estimation
- Density estimation with minimization of U-divergence
- Approximate maximum likelihood estimation of the autologistic model
- A simple approach to maximum intractable likelihood estimation
- Smoothed nonparametric derivative estimation using weighted difference quotients
- On the estimation of Pareto fronts from the point of view of copula theory
- Generating function for generalized Fisher information measure and its application to finite mixture models
- Modeling uncertainty of expert elicitation for use in risk-based optimization
- Interval Estimation for the “Net Promoter Score”
- RGL
- KernSmooth
- CPOLY
- hdrcde
- LogConcDEAD
- mixreg
- VineCopula
- FRSDE
- misc3d
- np
- benchden
- logcondens
- sm
- ssfit
- flexMIRT
- locpol
- pspline
- Cramer
- lokern
- pdfCluster
- episplineDensity
- micompr
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