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    ggplot2

    ggplot2

    An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R

    ggplot2 is a system written in R for declaratively creating graphics. It is based on The Grammar of Graphics, which focuses on following a layered approach to describe and construct visualizations or graphics in a structured manner. With ggplot2 you simply provide the data, tell ggplot2 how to map variables to aesthetics, what graphical primitives to use, and it will take care of the rest. ggplot2 is over 10 years old and is used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world for plotting. In most cases using ggplot2 starts with supplying a dataset and aesthetic mapping (with aes()); adding on layers (like geom_point() or geom_histogram()), scales (like scale_colour_brewer()), and faceting specifications (like facet_wrap()); and finally, coordinating systems. ggplot2 has a rich ecosystem of community-maintained extensions for those looking for more innovation. ggplot2 is a part of the tidyverse, an ecosystem of R packages designed for data science.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of the Grammar of Graphics and both are powered by the JavaScript graphing library plotly.js, so many of the same concepts and tools that you learn for one interface can be reused in the other. Any graph made with the plotly R package is powered by the JavaScript library plotly.js. The plot_ly() function provides a ‘direct’ interface to plotly.js with some additional abstractions to help reduce typing.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Introduction to Zig

    Introduction to Zig

    An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming lang

    This is the official repository for the book "Introduction to Zig: a project-based Book", written by Pedro Duarte Faria. To know more about the book, check out the About this book section below. You can read the current version of the book in your web browser. The book is built using the publishing system Quarto in conjunction with a little bit of R code (zig_engine.R), which is responsible for calling the Zig compiler to compile and run the Zig code examples.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Awesome Network Analysis

    Awesome Network Analysis

    A curated list of awesome network analysis resources

    awesome-network-analysis is a curated list of resources focused on network and graph analysis, including libraries, frameworks, visualization tools, datasets, and academic papers. It covers multiple programming languages and domains like sociology, biology, and computer science. This repository serves as a central reference for researchers, analysts, and developers working with network data.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    FriendsDon'tLetFriends

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization

    Friends don't let friends make certain types of data visualization - What are they and why are they bad.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    R Markdown Cookbook

    R Markdown Cookbook

    R Markdown Cookbook

    R Markdown Cookbook. A range of tips and tricks to make better use of R Markdown. R Markdown is a powerful tool for combining analysis and reporting into the same document. Since the birth of the rmarkdown package (Allaire, Xie, Dervieux, McPherson, et al. 2023) in early 2014, R Markdown has grown substantially from a package that supports a few output formats, to an extensive and diverse ecosystem that supports the creation of books, blogs, scientific articles, websites, and even resumes.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Shiny

    Shiny

    Build interactive web apps directly from R with Shiny framework

    Shiny is an R package from RStudio that enables users to build interactive web applications using R without requiring knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, or CSS. It allows statisticians and data scientists to turn their analyses into fully functional web dashboards with reactive elements, data inputs, visualizations, and controls, making data communication more effective and dynamic.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    dplyr

    dplyr

    dplyr: A grammar of data manipulation

    dplyr is an R package that provides a consistent and intuitive grammar for data manipulation, enabling users to filter, arrange, summarize, and transform data efficiently. Part of the tidyverse ecosystem, dplyr simplifies complex data operations through a clear and readable syntax, whether working with data frames, tibbles, or databases. It is widely used in data science and statistical analysis workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    gganimate

    gganimate

    A Grammar of Animated Graphics

    gganimate extends the grammar of graphics as implemented by ggplot2 to include the description of animation. It does this by providing a range of new grammar classes that can be added to the plot object in order to customize how it should change with time. Here we take a simple boxplot of fuel consumption as a function of cylinders and let it transition between the number of gears available in the cars. As this is a discrete split (gear being best described as an ordered factor) we use transition_states and provide a relative length to use for transition and state view. As not all combinations of data are present there are states missing a box. We define that when a box appears it should fade into view, whereas it should shrink away when it disappears. Lastly, we decide to use a sinusoidal easing for all our aesthetics (here, only y is changing) gganimate is available on CRAN and can be installed with install.packages('gganimate').
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LabPlot

    LabPlot

    Data Visualization and Analysis

    LabPlot is a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization and Analysis software accessible to everyone.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Paper2GUI

    Paper2GUI

    Convert AI papers to GUI

    Convert AI papers to GUI,Make it easy and convenient for everyone to use artificial intelligence technology。让每个人都简单方便的使用前沿人工智能技术 Paper2GUI: An AI desktop APP toolbox for ordinary people. It can be used immediately without installation. It already supports 40+ AI models, covering AI painting, speech synthesis, video frame complementing, video super-resolution, object detection, and image stylization. , OCR recognition and other fields. Support Windows, Mac, Linux systems. Paper2GUI: 一款面向普通人的 AI 桌面 APP 工具箱,免安装即开即用,已支持 40+AI 模型,内容涵盖 AI 绘画、语音合成、视频补帧、视频超分、目标检测、图片风格化、OCR 识别等领域。支持 Windows、Mac、Linux 系统。
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    workflowr

    workflowr

    Organize your project into a research website

    workflowr is an R package that helps researchers organize, version, and share their data science projects in a reproducible and transparent manner. It combines R Markdown, Git, and a structured file system to create a research website that tracks analysis, results, and code changes over time. It’s ideal for academic and collaborative research workflows.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    TinyTeX

    TinyTeX

    Cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution

    A lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and easy-to-maintain LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live. TinyTeX, is a custom LaTeX distribution based on TeX Live that is small in size but still functions well in most cases. Even if you run into the problem of missing LaTeX packages, it should be super clear to you what you need to do. In fact, if you are an R Markdown user, there is nothing you need to do, because missing packages will just be installed automatically. You may not even know the existence of LaTeX at all since it should rarely bother you. Currently, TinyTeX works best for R users. Other users can use it, too—it is just that missing LaTeX packages won’t be automatically installed, and you need to install them manually. Or you can go to the extreme to install all packages, but remember there are thousands of them.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    blavaan

    blavaan

    An R package for Bayesian structural equation modeling

    blavaan is a free, open-source R package for Bayesian latent variable analysis. It relies on JAGS and Stan to estimate models via MCMC. The blavaan functions and syntax are similar to lavaan. The development version of blavaan (containing updates not yet on CRAN) can be installed via the command provided in the documentation. Compilation is required; this may be a problem for users who currently rely on a binary version of blavaan from CRAN. The blavaan package depends on the lavaan package for model specification and for some computations. This means that, if you already know lavaan, then you should already be able to do many things in blavaan. In particular, many blavaan commands add the letter “b” to the start of the lavaan command. It is also sometimes possible to use a lavaan command on a blavaan object, though the results may not always be what you expect.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    mathpix

    mathpix

    Query the mathpix API to convert math images to LaTeX

    Query the mathpix API to convert math images to LaTeX.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    mlr

    mlr

    Machine Learning in R

    R does not define a standardized interface for its machine-learning algorithms. Therefore, for any non-trivial experiments, you need to write lengthy, tedious, and error-prone wrappers to call the different algorithms and unify their respective output. {mlr} provides this infrastructure so that you can focus on your experiments! The framework provides supervised methods like classification, regression, and survival analysis along with their corresponding evaluation and optimization methods, as well as unsupervised methods like clustering. It is written in a way that you can extend it yourself or deviate from the implemented convenience methods and construct your own complex experiments or algorithms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    nichenetr

    nichenetr

    NicheNet: predict active ligand-target links between interacting cells

    nichenetr: the R implementation of the NicheNet method. The goal of NicheNet is to study intercellular communication from a computational perspective. NicheNet uses human or mouse gene expression data of interacting cells as input and combines this with a prior model that integrates existing knowledge on ligand-to-target signaling paths. This allows to predict ligand-receptor interactions that might drive gene expression changes in cells of interest. This model of prior information on potential ligand-target links can then be used to infer active ligand-target links between interacting cells. NicheNet prioritizes ligands according to their activity (i.e., how well they predict observed changes in gene expression in the receiver cell) and looks for affected targets with high potential to be regulated by these prioritized ligands.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MitoSAlt

    MitoSAlt

    Identification of mitochondrial structural alterations

    MitoSAlt is a pipeline to identify large deletions and duplications in human and mouse mitochondrial genomes from next generation whole genome/exome sequencing data. The pipeline is capable of analyzing any circular genome in principle, as long as a proper configuration file is provided.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    OmicSelector

    OmicSelector

    Feature selection and deep learning modeling for omic biomarker study

    OmicSelector is an environment, Docker-based web application, and R package for biomarker signature selection (feature selection) from high-throughput experiments and others. It was initially developed for miRNA-seq (small RNA, smRNA-seq; hence the name was miRNAselector), RNA-seq and qPCR, but can be applied for every problem where numeric features should be selected to counteract overfitting of the models. Using our tool, you can choose features, like miRNAs, with the most significant diagnostic potential (based on the results of miRNA-seq, for validation in qPCR experiments).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    QuantifyPoly(A)

    Quantification of poly(A) sites from 3' end sequencing data

    QuantifyPoly(A) - a tool for quantification of poly(A) sites from 3' end sequencing data. [1] QuantifyPoly(A) user manual Please visit the Wiki page of this website. [2] QuantifyPoly(A) Q&A For Q&A, please visit the Blog page of this website. [3] QuantifyPoly(A) bug report You can report a bug as a Ticket request, or start a topic session in the Discussion webpage of this website.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AI-Agent-Host

    AI-Agent-Host

    The AI Agent Host is a module-based development environment.

    The AI Agent Host integrates several advanced technologies and offers a unique combination of features for the development of language model-driven applications. The AI Agent Host is a module-based environment designed to facilitate rapid experimentation and testing. It includes a docker-compose configuration with QuestDB, Grafana, Code-Server and Nginx. The AI Agent Host provides a seamless interface for managing and querying data, visualizing results, and coding in real-time. The AI Agent Host is built specifically for LangChain, a framework dedicated to developing applications powered by language models. LangChain recognizes that the most powerful and distinctive applications go beyond simply utilizing a language model and strive to be data-aware and agentic. Being data-aware involves connecting a language model to other sources of data, enabling a comprehensive understanding and analysis of information.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Amplicon_Sequencing_Worfklow

    Amplicon_Sequencing_Worfklow

    Analyzing amplicon data from sequences to stats

    This is a collection of scripts and instructions on how to analyzing amplicon sequence data (i.e., 16S, ITS2, & other marker genes). I created this workflow to create a consistent set of methods for analyzing amplicon sequence data, from when you first receive the sequence data to statistical analyses & data visualization. All you need is to have the latest version of R installed, some experience with the command line & shell, and enough memory to run all of the programs. There are also instructions provided in case you are running these analyses via a computing cluster/Slurm workload manager. You can choose to go through the workflow using either an Rmd script, an html file, or a PDF, or via the homepage link provided. If you have questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. Thanks!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Covidex

    Covidex

    Ultra fast and accurate subtyping tool of viral genomes.

    Viral subtypes or clades represent clusters among isolates from the global population of a defined species. Subtypification is relevant for studies on virus epidemiology, evolution and pathogenesis. In this sense, Covidex was developed as an open source alignment-free machine learning subtyping tool. It is a shiny app that allows fast and accurate classification of viral genomes in pre-defined clusters. If more than 1000 sequences are loaded the tool will run in multithread mode. Capable of classifying 16000 genome sequences in less than a minute (AMD Ryzen 7 1700 8-core Processor 3 GHz) For a Web-based version of the app (only for small datasets: 100 seqs max) please go to http://covidex.unlu.edu.ar If you use Covidex please consider citing the following preprint: https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.21.261347v1 If you think my work is useful you can buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mcacciabue
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    No-code system is for the visual creation of structural-functional models and the automatic generation of R language simulation models. The program can be used to describe information, production, organizational, and other processes. For graphical representation, the EdPM/EPM notation is used, which allowed us to implement: - structural-functional modeling using graphical methods; - the study of the efficiency of structural-functional models using simulation methods, that allow (e.g. unlike Petri nets) to process queries in groups, which is important for the study of the efficiency of using such methods as volumetric calendar planning and AI methods in process activities, since the operating time of these methods depends on the number of parameters and changes nonlinearly; - the study of multiprocess systems; - the results were obtained, that allow you to find efficient topologies of structural-functional models.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FAST-GHG

    FAST-GHG

    A fast tool to caculatate greenhouse gases in agriculture

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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