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Mboost
Functional gradient descent algorithm (boosting) for optimizing general risk functions utilizing component-wise (penalised) least squares estimates or regression trees as base-learners for fitting generalized linear, additive and interaction models to potentially high-dimensional data. Models and algorithms are described in <doi:10.1214/07-STS242>, a hands-on tutorial is available from <doi:10.1007/s00180-012-0382-5>. The package allows user-specified loss functions and base-learners.
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(only showing first 100 items - show all)- Spike-and-slab priors for function selection in structured additive regression models
- Representative random sampling: an empirical evaluation of a novel bin stratification method for model performance estimation
- Sparse kernel deep stacking networks
- An update on statistical boosting in biomedicine
- Additive monotone regression in high and lower dimensions
- Modeling discrete time-to-event data
- Improved outcome prediction across data sources through robust parameter tuning
- Variable selection and model choice in structured survival models
- Boosting multi-state models
- The functional linear array model
- Bayesian variable selection and estimation in quantile regression using a quantile-specific prior
- Wavelet-based gradient boosting
- Supervised Machine Learning
- Automatic model selection for high-dimensional survival analysis
- On the choice and influence of the number of boosting steps for high-dimensional linear Cox-models
- Boosting in Cox regression: a comparison between the likelihood-based and the model-based approaches with focus on the R-packages \textit{CoxBoost} and \textit{mboost}
- Boosting techniques for nonlinear time series models
- High-dimensional Ising model selection with Bayesian information criteria
- Predicting the Whole Distribution with Methods for Depth Data Analysis Demonstrated on a Colorectal Cancer Treatment Study
- Testing differentially expressed genes in dose-response studies and with ordinal phenotypes
- Boosting for statistical modelling-A non-technical introduction
- Statistical methods to enhance clinical prediction with high-dimensional data and ordinal response
- Detection of differential item functioning in Rasch models by boosting techniques
- Rejoinder: Boosting algorithms: regularization, prediction and model fitting
- Boosting in structured additive models.
- Identifying Risk Factors for Severe Childhood Malnutrition by Boosting Additive Quantile Regression
- DRAGON
- quantreg
- Spatial Statistics
- BayesX
- textcat
- spikeSlabGAM
- mgcv
- gamm4
- grpreg
- class
- stabs
- ORIOGEN
- gbm
- multicore
- GAMLSS
- GAMBoost
- grplasso
- mlbench
- randomSurvivalForest
- ada
- mda
- pamr
- CoxBoost
- gamair
- CoxFlexBoost
- hgam
- ibr
- GBMCI
- minPtest
- IsoGene
- CASPAR
- Daim
- plsRcox
- SEER*Stat
- samr
- robustHD
- difR
- Ecdat
- lokern
- BatchJobs
- BatchExperiments
- discSurv
- FDboost
- pec
- RF++
- gamboostLSS
- gamboostMSM
- gbev
- Surrogate
- MRSP
- isotone
- pch
- mlrMBO
- R2BayesX
- boostmtree
- gwrr
- hdi
- SemiMarkov
- Brq
- InvariantCausalPrediction
- bamlss
- simplexreg
- DoE.wrapper
- SurvBoost
- svcm
- datamicroarray
- fmrmr
- JMboost
- vcrpart
- ordinalForest
- hypergsplines
- DANN
- kernDeepStackNet
- simsurv
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