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NMF: Algorithms and Framework for Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF)

Renaud Gaujoux  Cathal Seoighe  Nicolas Sauwen   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2009 Published
19 Citations
3 Authors
32 Revisions
0.28 Version
GPL-2 License
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SCdeconR: Deconvolution of Bulk RNA-Seq Data using Single-Cell RNA-Seq Data as Reference (Version 1.0.0)

2024
DBNMFrank: Rank Selection for Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (Version 0.1.0)

2022
Evacluster: Evaluation Clustering Methods for Disease Subtypes Diagnosis (Version 0.1.0)

2022
fabisearch: Change Point Detection in High-Dimensional Time Series Networks (Version 0.0.4.5)

2021
scITD: Single-Cell Interpretable Tensor Decomposition (Version 1.0.4)

2021
shattering: Estimate the Shattering Coefficient for a Particular Dataset (Version 1.0.7)

2020
crassmat: Conditional Random Sampling Sparse Matrices (Version 0.0.6)

2019
fdm2id: Data Mining and R Programming for Beginners (Version 0.9.9)

2019
mlr3pipelines: Preprocessing Operators and Pipelines for 'mlr3' (Version 0.7.2)

2019
sigminer: Extract, Analyze and Visualize Mutational Signatures for Genomic Variations (Version 2.3.1)

2019
SpNMF: Supervised NMF (Version 0.1.1)

2018
iTOP: Inferring the Topology of Omics Data (Version 1.0.2)

2018
spectralAnalysis: Pre-Process, Visualize and Analyse Spectral Data (Version 4.3.3)

2018
dimRed: A Framework for Dimensionality Reduction (Version 0.2.6)

2017
diceR: Diverse Cluster Ensemble in R (Version 3.0.0)

2017
hNMF: Hierarchical Non-Negative Matrix Factorization (Version 1.0)

2017
IntNMF: Integrative Clustering of Multiple Genomic Dataset (Version 1.3.0)

2016
InterSIM: Simulation of Inter-Related Genomic Datasets (Version 2.3.0)

2015

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