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17 Packages
Package ⇅ Year Total~Citation
breakfast: Methods for Fast Multiple Change-Point/Break-Point Detection and Estimation (Version 2.5)Contributor

2017 0
ccid: Cross-Covariance Isolate Detect: a New Change-Point Method for Estimating Dynamic Functional Connectivity (Version 1.2.0)Contributor

2021 0
CNLTreg: Complex-Valued Wavelet Lifting for Signal Denoising (Version 0.1-2)Contributor

2017 2
CNLTtsa: Complex-Valued Wavelet Lifting for Univariate and Bivariate Time Series Analysis (Version 0.1-2)Contributor

2017 0
DDHFm: Variance Stabilization by Data-Driven Haar-Fisz (for Microarrays) (Version 1.1.4)Contributor

2005 0
forecastSNSTS: Forecasting for Stationary and Non-Stationary Time Series (Version 1.3-0)Contributor

2016 0
haarfisz: Software to Perform Haar Fisz Transforms (Version 4.5.4)Contributor

2010 0
hdbinseg: Change-Point Analysis of High-Dimensional Time Series via Binary Segmentation (Version 1.0.2)Contributor

2018 1
IDetect: Isolate-Detect Methodology for Multiple Change-Point Detection (Version 0.1.0)Contributor

2018 1
not: Narrowest-Over-Threshold Change-Point Detection (Version 1.6)Contributor

2019 0
nsp: Inference for Multiple Change-Points in Linear Models (Version 1.0.0)Maintainer

2021 0
srp: Smooth-Rough Partitioning of the Regression Coefficients (Version 1.2.0)Contributor

2018 0
tilting: Variable Selection via Tilted Correlation Screening Algorithm (Version 1.1.1)Contributor

2012 0
trendsegmentR: Linear Trend Segmentation (Version 1.3.0)Contributor

2019 0
unbalhaar: Function Estimation via Unbalanced Haar Wavelets (Version 2.1)Maintainer

2006 1
wbs: Wild Binary Segmentation for Multiple Change-Point Detection (Version 1.4.1)Contributor

2014 3
wbsts: Multiple Change-Point Detection for Nonstationary Time Series (Version 2.1)Contributor

2015 0

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