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ABCanalysis

Computed ABC Analysis

Installation

About

For a given data set, the package provides a novel method of computing precise limits to acquire subsets which are easily interpreted. Closely related to the Lorenz curve, the ABC curve visualizes the data by graphically representing the cumulative distribution function. Based on an ABC analysis the algorithm calculates, with the help of the ABC curve, the optimal limits by exploiting the mathematical properties pertaining to distribution of analyzed items. The data containing positive values is divided into three disjoint subsets A, B and C, with subset A comprising very profitable values, i.e. largest data values ("the important few"), subset B comprising values where the yield equals to the effort required to obtain it, and the subset C comprising of non-profitable values, i.e., the smallest data sets ("the trivial many"). Package is based on "Computed ABC Analysis for rational Selection of most informative Variables in multivariate Data", PLoS One. Ultsch. A., Lotsch J. (2015) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0129767.

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Key Metrics

Version 1.2.1
R ≥ 2.10
Published 2017-03-13 2602 days ago
Needs compilation? no
License GPL-3
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Maintainer

Maintainer

Florian Lerch

lerch@mathematik.uni-marburg.de

Authors

Michael Thrun
Jorn Lotsch
Alfred Ultsch

Material

Reference manual
Package source

macOS

r-release

arm64

r-oldrel

arm64

r-release

x86_64

r-oldrel

x86_64

Windows

r-devel

x86_64

r-release

x86_64

r-oldrel

x86_64

Old Sources

ABCanalysis archive

Depends

R ≥ 2.10

Imports

plotrix

Reverse Imports

EDOtrans

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