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Statsample-GLM is an extension to Statsample, an advance statistics suite in Ruby. This gem includes modules for Regression techniques such as Poisson Regression, Logistic Regression and Exponential Regression
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 Dependencies

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>= 1.4.2
~> 1.3.5
~> 1.8.4
~> 4.7.5
~> 0.14.0
~> 3.12

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 Project Readme

statsample-glm¶ ↑

<img src=“https://secure.travis-ci.org/AnkurGel/statsample-glm.png” />

Statsample-GLM is an extension of *Generalized Linear Models* to Statsample, a suite of advance statistics in Ruby.

Requires ruby 1.9.3 or higher.

Description¶ ↑

Statsample-glm includes the following Generalized Linear Models:

  • Iteratively Reweighted Least Squares

    • Poisson Regression

    • Logistic Regression

  • Maximum Likelihood Models (Newton Raphson)

    • Logistic Regression

    • Probit Regression

    • Normal Regression

Statsample-GLM was created by Ankur Goel as part of Google’s Summer of Code 2013. It is the part of the SciRuby Project.

Note: This is under active development!

Installation¶ ↑

gem install statsample-glm

Usage¶ ↑

To use the library

require 'statsample-glm'

You can also go through the blog-posts on my blog for descriptive explanation and examples.

Documentation ¶ ↑

The API doc is online. For more code examples see also the spec files in the source tree.

Contributing¶ ↑

  • Fork the project.

  • Create your feature branch

  • Add/Modify code.

  • Write equivalent documentation and tests.

  • Run ‘rspec` to verify that all test case passes.

  • Push your branch.

  • Pull request. :)

Project home page¶ ↑

Information on the source tree, documentation, issues and how to contribute, see

http://github.com/ankurgel/statsample-glm

This Biogem is published at biogems.info/index.html#statsample-glm

Copyright © 2013 Ankur Goel and the Ruby Science Foundation. See LICENSE.txt for further details.

Statsample is © 2009-2013 Claudio Bustos and the Ruby Science Foundation.