Statistics Software for BSD

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    Scale Assistant is an OpenOffice.org extension designed to give OOo Calc additional power that meet some needs of social sciences researcher.
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    ShiVaSmiles

    ShiVaSmiles

    A slick interface to see various scale analysis algorithms in action.

    The Shape Visualizer is intented to be an exploratory/educational tool making it quick and easy to see how various mathematical methods perform in analysing and selecting the various patterns present on an image. The main website is built as a wiki gathering info and examples on the various implemented algorithms. The combination of the application and its wiki intend to constitute a nice little pedagogic toolkit for multiscale analysis. Feel free to contribute code or wiki content !
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    Software for speech research. It includes programs and libraries for signal processing, along with general purpose scientific libraries. Most of the code is in Python, with C/C++ supporting code. Also, contains code releases corresponding to publishe
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    Statastizard

    Statistics Wizard

    Statastizard(c)2012 Nick Emblow is a program designed to guide its user into the right statistical test, perform the test, and report the results in a meaningful way. The idea of this is that the user won't actually need to know that they are using a mann-whitney U over a t-test, for example - it just tests for normality and homoscedastic of variance, and decides which test to use, then reports the results. Why? Because time after time, people come to me with some test that they've done that they think "proves" something - when in reality they've either not done a comparative test to start with (ex. a correlation), failed to test for confounding factors (such as normality etc) and as a result, failed to appropriately identify even the right test to do.
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    StatsCollect
    StatsCollect is a little framework gathering statistics from external sources (social networks, web sites...), stored in pluggable backends. It can be very easily extended thanks to its plugins (currently include Facebook, Myspace, Youtube, Google).
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    A statistics extension for Open Office with a feel of SPSS. Primarily meant for students of social sciences as well as other in a need of easy-to-use statistics software.
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    Tail Probability Calculator

    Tail probability calculator for continuous random variable

    A suite of Matlab functions that calculate the tail probability / cdf / pdf / quantile of linear combination of random variables in one of the following classes: (1) symmetric random variables with support on the real axis (normal, Student's t, uniform and triangular); (2) random variables with support on the positive real axis (chi-squared and log-Lambert W x chi-squared distributions; inverse gamma distribution is temporarily disabled due to numerical issues).
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    TestGuesser
    TestGuesser guesses the answers to simulated test questions and calculates the proportion of correct answers.
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    Time2 Library
    The Time2 Java library provides generic time series with configurable time domains.
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    TimescapeGlobal

    a space-time interpolation geostatistical tool

    This software is a time-aware geostatistical tool. Including time variability adds further issues to the already complicated field of geostatistical interpolation. On the other hand, most of the distributions of variables used in Earth and environmental sciences show patterns of change over time, not only in space. This tool is a free, open-source software, based on a generalization of the Inverse Distance Weighted algorithm. It outputs three-dimensional, layered discrete models from which time series and equal-time GIS Grid layers can be extracted.
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    Travel Market Simulator
    That project aims at studying and comparing typical airline IT methods, for instance RM-related algorithms. It works from a Unix/Linux/Mac command-line, and exposes basic APIs. It is being developed in C++, with Python wrappers for some components.
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    Weibull-based reliability toolkit for R

    R package for Weibull analysis on (life-)time observations.

    This is a small R package for doing Weibull-based reliability analysis. This R package is now obsolete and has been superseded by 'project Abernethy' on http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/abernethy/.
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    Yaşını Bul

    A program to find your age

    Yaşını Bul is a program to find your age with day, month and year enterence today and born date.
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    abc-sde

    approximate Bayesian computation for stochastic differential equations

    A MATLAB toolbox for approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) in stochastic differential equation models. It performs approximate Bayesian computation for stochastic models having latent dynamics defined by stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and not limited to the "state-space" modelling framework. Both one- and multi-dimensional SDE systems are supported and partially observed systems are easily accommodated. Variance components for the "measurement error" affecting the data/observations can be estimated. A 50-pages Reference Manual is provided with two case-studies implemented and discussed. The methodology is based on the research article available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.5459 Author's research page is http://www.maths.lth.se/matstat/staff/umberto/
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    clusterCons
    An R package implementation of a consensus clustering methodology. This package allows users to perform re-sampling statistics based clustering using multiple clustering algorithms to assess the robustness of both clusters and members of clusters.
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    coalescent

    coalescent

    Software tool for Research in Computational Population Genetics

    Development of exact and approximate methods (Importance Sampling and MCMC based) for computing likelihoods under the standard population genetic models of mutation,migration & recombination. Project issues are mainatined at https://freecode4susant.atlassian.net/browse/COALESCENT
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    datadensityplot

    Creates a data density plot of a 2 dimensional data distribution.

    Shows the data density of a 2 dimensional distribution. The problem of showing data density visually is not mathematically well defined, and there are several methods. The program uses sum of reciprocal squared distance to calculate density at each point, with a smear factor to prevent points going to infinity. The smear factor also controls the amount of clustering. There are several options for colour output. Input is via a csv (comma-separated values) file. Now there's a nice GUI built in Baby X for Linux and Windows
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    hbgm

    'Hierarchical Bond Graph Modelling of Biochemical Networks'

    Scripts and supplementary data for the manuscript 'Hierarchical Bond Graph Modelling of Biochemical Networks': Peter J. Gawthrop(1), Joseph Cursons(1,2), and Edmund J. Crampin(1-4). (1) Systems Biology Laboratory, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. (2) ARC Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. (3) Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia. (4) School of Medicine, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia Draft paper available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.01814
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    libcomposition

    A C library to handle compositional (=closed) data, like proportions.

    Inspired by Aitchison 2003 (http://www.amazon.com/The-Statistical-Analysis-Compositional-Data/dp/1930665784/) this library aims to make compositional data analysis rigorously.
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    Python module to track the overall median of a stream of values "on-line" in reasonably efficient fashion.
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    An R package for metrology. metRology provides classes and calculation and plotting functions for metrology applications, including measurement uncertainty estimation and (eventually) inter-laboratory metrology comparison studies.
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    modnlp-plugins

    External plugins for modnlp/teccli

    This is a general project for modnlp/teccli plugins, with focus on text visualizaton.
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    Classic Texas Hold'Em Poker game in python.
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    ntx

    Neutrality tests using the SNP site frequency spectrum

    Tests on "neutrality" are designed to detect systematic deviations from chance patterns in genetic data. This tool computes for a given SNP site frequency spectrum some standard test statistics like Tajima's D, Fay & Wu's H, etc. Additionally, the user may adapt the tests to specific demographies by specifying non-standard first and secondary moments. These can be obtained e.g. from simulations.
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    portas

    Pequeno script em Python para provar o problema de Monty Hall

    O jogo consiste no seguinte: Monty Hall (o apresentador) apresentava 3 portas aos concorrentes, sabendo que atrás de uma delas está um carro (prémio bom) e que as outras têm prêmios de pouco valor. Na 1ª etapa o concorrente escolhe uma porta (que ainda não é aberta); De seguida Monty abre uma das outras duas portas que o concorrente não escolheu, sabendo à partida que o carro não se encontra aí; Agora com duas portas apenas para escolher — pois uma delas já se viu, na 2ª etapa, que não tinha o prêmio — e sabendo que o carro está atrás de uma delas, o concorrente tem que se decidir se permanece com a porta que escolheu no início do jogo e abre-a ou se muda para a outra porta que ainda está fechada para então a abrir. Qual é a estratégia mais lógica? Ficar com a porta escolhida inicialmente ou mudar de porta? Com qual das duas portas ainda fechadas o concorrente tem mais probabilidades de ganhar? Por quê?
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