rrtools: Tools for Writing Reproducible Research in R
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rrtools: Tools for Writing Reproducible Research in R
A template for data analysis projects structured as R packages (or not)
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Research project
Tutorial on Reproducible Research in R with rrtools
Text, data and code to accompany the analysis of the 1989 excavation data
📓 Pretty Darn Good Control: applications in optimal control
Research compedium for "Approaching Prehistoric Demography: Proxies, Scales and Scope of the Cologne Protocol in European contexts" including a manual of the Cologne Protocol
"scorecal - Empirical score calibration under the microscope" presentation given at Credit Scoring & Credit Control XVI, Edinburgh, UK, 2019-08-30
Research compendium for ‘Carbon and oxygen stable isotopic evidence for diverse sheep and goat husbandry strategies amid a Final Bronze Age farming milieu in the Kyrgyz Tian Shan’
Research compendium for a contribution to ‘Human Occupation and Environmental Change in the Western Maghreb during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and the Late Glacial. New Evidence from the Iberomaurusian Site Ifri El Baroud (North-east Morocco)’
Tracking century of excess mortality in Switzerland 🇨🇭, Sweden 🇸🇪 & Spain 🇪🇸
Research compendium for ‘Evaluating Cultural Transmission in Bronze Age burial rites of Central, Northern and North-western Europe using radiocarbon data’
Compendium of data, source code and text associated with the publication: D.Giusti, M.Arzarello, 2016, The need for a taphonomic perspective in spatial analysis: Formation processes at the Early Pleistocene site of Pirro Nord (P13), Apricena, Italy, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 8, 235--249
Research compendium for ‘Estimating human mobility in Holocene Western Eurasia with large-scale ancient genomic data’; If you want to perform spatio-temporal similary search with the mobest R package as presented in the paper, then you can directly check the documentation here: https://nevrome.de/mobest
Entity resolution research project looking at what can be enabled by construing it as a problem of calibration from similarity to log-odds of a true match.
Research compendium for our paper "Bayesian inference of material culture phylogenies using continuous traits from the archaeological record: A birth–death model for Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age arrowheads from Northwestern Europe"
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