yaImpute
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YaImpute
Performs nearest neighbor-based imputation using one or more alternative approaches to processing multivariate data. These include methods based on canonical correlation: analysis, canonical correspondence analysis, and a multivariate adaptation of the random forest classification and regression techniques of Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler. Additional methods are also offered. The package includes functions for comparing the results from running alternative techniques, detecting imputation targets that are notably distant from reference observations, detecting and correcting for bias, bootstrapping and building ensemble imputations, and mapping results.
Cited in
(16)- ale
- Imputation of clinical covariates in time series
- A random forest guided tour
- Massive datasets and machine learning for computational biomedicine: trends and challenges
- mix
- CoImp
- VIMGUI
- bpca
- neuroim
- ALEPlot
- Decision tree classifiers for evidential attribute values and class labels
- intrinsicDimension
- climetrics
- SPQR
- Exploring, handling, imputing and evaluating missing data in statistical analyses: a review of existing approaches
- NCSampling
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