Report various statistics stemming from a confusion matrix in a tidy fashion. 🎯
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Report various statistics stemming from a confusion matrix in a tidy fashion. 🎯
Tools for sensitivity analysis for weighted estimators
An R package for applying global sensitivity analysis in physiologically based kinetic modeling
Comparison of Binary Diagnostic Tests in a Paired Study Design
Functions for Medical Decision Making for ClinicoPath jamovi Module
Repository for a Masters internship for the master Toxicology and Environmental health, The purpose of this internship is to develop a QIVIVE model for Cinnamaldehyde
The project involves analyzing certain issues of customer churn faced by telecom companies. Models are required to be built so as to predict whether a customer will cancel their service in the future or not and then model comparison measures are made for taking interpretation and recommendations from the best model.
University of Tehran - Spring 2020
A multi-label classification model for classifying comments from Wikipedia talk page edits into different types of toxicity(insult, threat, identity hate, etc).
CRS: Composite Reference Standard in R
Methods supporting Lavender, E. et al. (2025). Particle algorithms for animal movement modelling in receiver arrays. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.70028
📦 Data and R code to explore sensitivity of subantarctic invertebrates to warming - Renault et al. (2022) [https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16338]
A Shiny Application to Evaluate Diagnostic Tests Performance. It allows users to compute key performance indicators and visualize ROC curves, determine optimal cut-off thresholds, display confusion matrix, and export publication-ready plots. It supports both binary and continuous test variables.
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