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Reverse Dependencies for statistics2
The projects listed here declare statistics2 as a runtime or development dependency
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ThumbsUp provides dead-simple voting capabilities to ActiveRecord models with karma calculation, a la stackoverflow.com.
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A/B test analysis library for Ruby
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Read more documentation at repository homepage.
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Abstat is a simple library to help with analyzing the results of A/B test.
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The Gem for Experimental Computer Science (GECS) is for managing the data resulting from experiments on software and IT systems. It realizes a data model that disambiguates the vocabulary of experimentation and measurement for a computer science audience. It also provides convenience functions ...
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DEPRECATED PROJECT. MIGRATED TO PYTHON: https://github.com/seoanezonjic/pets. PETS suite includes three different tools. CohortAnalyzer performs the calculation of several statistics that gives an overview of a cohort of patients to analyse. Reg2Phen uses associations between pathological phenoty...
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RubyNEAT -- Neural Evolution of Augmenting Topologies for Ruby.
By way of an enhanced form of Genetic Algorithms -- the NEAT algorithm,
populations of neural nets are evolved to handle pre-defined goals.
RubyNEAT is the first implementation of the NEAT algorithm for Ruby, and
it lever...
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Runs a lower bound confidence score on scotchit's whisky review archive to generate buy recommendations.
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Install gsl, statistics2 and provides a C extension to optimize the following methods
* Vector#frecuencies
* Vector#set_valid_data
* Vector#check_type
* Dataset#case_as_hash
* Dataset#case_as_array
* Bivariate::Tetrachoric
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A small library for yes/no voting on ActiveRecord models.
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Makes it super easy to calculate Wilson confidence intervals.
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