mixOmics
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Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/mixOmics
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- A statistical methodology to select covariates in high-dimensional data under dependence. Application to the classification of genetic profiles in oncology
- PLS for Big Data: a unified parallel algorithm for regularised group PLS
- Sliced inverse regression for integrative multi-omics data analysis
- A variable selection approach in the multivariate linear model: an application to LC-MS metabolomics data
- Joint and individual variation explained (JIVE) for integrated analysis of multiple data types
- Sparse partial least squares regression for on‐line variable selection with multivariate data streams
- [HDDA] sparse subspace constrained partial least squares
- Penalized orthogonal-components regression for large \(p\) small \(n\) data
- Random Forests with R
- Imaging Genetics: Bio-Informatics and Bio-Statistics Challenges
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- News-based forecasts of macroeconomic indicators: a semantic path model for interpretable predictions
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- Genome-wide association studies with high-dimensional phenotypes
- Envelope-based sparse partial least squares
- A sparse PLS for variable selection when integrating omics data
- Multi-class classification of biomechanical data: A functional LDA approach based on multi-class penalized functional PLS
- Penalized partial least square applied to structured data
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- A non-asymptotic approach for model selection via penalization in high-dimensional mixture of experts models
- Supervised clustering of variables
- Identification of supervised and sparse functional genomic pathways
- Radial basis function-sparse partial least squares for application to brain imaging data
- Sparse CCA using a lasso with positivity constraints
- Combining clustering of variables and feature selection using random forests
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