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    NAVAL-SEM

    NAVAL-SEM

    Free offline SEM software with HTMT, bootstrapping & exports

    NAVAL-SEM is a free, open-source, fully offline desktop application for Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), supporting both PLS-SEM and CB-SEM workflows. Designed for researchers, PhD scholars, professors, students, and analysts, it enables advanced quantitative research without subscriptions, cloud dependencies, or proprietary software restrictions. Key features include visual drag-and-drop model building, bootstrapping, mediation analysis, HTMT, AVE, Composite Reliability (CR),...
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    segment

    Solve the Viterbi algorithm in a data stream

    It is often necessary to assign a series of discrete values to continuosly variable data sequenced by time, position, etc., thereby parsing the data into fewer and larger segments of variable width. The 'segment' utility takes an input data stream as a Hidden Markov Model and applies the Viterbi algorithm to find the most likely segmentation path through the data.
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