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| ceterisParibus | 13 | |||
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| ddst | 13 | |||
| drifter | 5 | 8 | ||
| iBreakDown | 1 | 1 | 11 | |
| ingredients | 1 | 1 | 11 | |
| localModel | 1 | 12 | ||
| PBImisc | 2 | 11 | ||
| PogromcyDanych | 2 | 11 | ||
| proton | 2 | 11 | ||
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'library' or 'require' call not declared from: ‘gridExtra’
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Running examples in ‘archivist-Ex.R’ failed
The error most likely occurred in:
> base::assign(".ptime", proc.time(), pos = "CheckExEnv")
> ### Name: ahistory
> ### Title: Show Artifact's History
> ### Aliases: ahistory
>
> ### ** Examples
>
>
> createLocalRepo("ahistory_check", default = TRUE)
> library(dplyr)
Attaching package: ‘dplyr’
The following objects are masked from ‘package:stats’:
filter, lag
The following objects are masked from ‘package:base’:
intersect, setdiff, setequal, union
> iris %a%
+ filter(Sepal.Length < 6) %a%
+ lm(Petal.Length~Species, data=.) %a%
+ summary() -> artifact
Error in saveToRepo(env[[nm]], archiveData = FALSE, artifactName = lhs_name) :
devtools package required for archiveSessionInfo parameter
Calls: %a% ... eval -> %a% -> eval -> eval -> %a% -> paste0 -> saveToRepo
Execution halted
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Current CRAN status: OK: 13
Current CRAN status: NOTE: 13
Version: 1.8.5
Check: CRAN incoming feasibility
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Maintainer: ‘Przemyslaw Biecek <Przemyslaw.Biecek@gmail.com>’
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Authors@R: c(person(given = c("Przemyslaw", "Biecek", "\\&", "Ewa"),
family = "Szczurek",
role = "aut"),
person(given = "Przemyslaw",
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role = "cre",
email = "Przemyslaw.Biecek@gmail.com"))
as necessary.
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use bibentry() instead.
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checkRd: (-1) bgmm-package.Rd:23: Escaped LaTeX specials: \&
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Current CRAN status: WARN: 1, OK: 12
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Current CRAN status: OK: 13
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Maintainer: ‘Przemyslaw Biecek <przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com>’
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person(given = "Teresa",
family = "Ledwina",
role = "aut",
comment = "support,\n descriptions"))
as necessary.
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29 | \emph{$W_k=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]I^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]'$},
| ^
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29 | \emph{$W_k=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]I^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]'$},
| ^
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29 | \emph{$W_k=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]I^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]'$},
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31 | where \emph{$l(Z_i)$}, i=1,...,n, is \emph{k}-dimensional (row) score vector, the symbol \emph{'} denotes transposition while \emph{$I=Cov_{theta_0}[l(Z_1)]'[l(Z_1)]$}. Following Neyman's idea of modelling underlying distributions one gets \emph{$l(Z_i)=(phi_1(F(Z_i)),...,phi_k(F(Z_i)))$} and \emph{I} being the identity matrix, where \emph{$phi_j$}'s, j >= 1, are zero mean orthonormal functions on [0,1], while \emph{F} is the completely specified null distribution function.
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35 | \emph{$W_k^{*}(tilde gamma)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)]'$},
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35 | \emph{$W_k^{*}(tilde gamma)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)]'$},
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35 | \emph{$W_k^{*}(tilde gamma)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)]'$},
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35 | \emph{$W_k^{*}(tilde gamma)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i;tilde gamma)]'$},
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36 | where \emph{$tilde gamma$} is an appropriate estimator of \emph{$gamma$} while \emph{$I^*(gamma)=Cov_{theta_0}[l^*(Z_1;gamma)]'[l^*(Z_1;gamma)]$}. More details can be found in Janic and Ledwina (2008), Kallenberg and Ledwina (1997 a,b) as well as Inglot and Ledwina (2006 a,b).
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40 | \emph{$T = min{1 <= k <= d: W_k-pi(k,n,c) >= W_j-pi(j,n,c), j=1,...,d}$}
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45 | $T^* = min{1 <= k <= d: W_k^*(tilde gamma)-pi^*(k,n,c) >= W_j^*(tilde gamma)-pi^*(j,n,c), j=1,...,d}$}.
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49 | \emph{$pi(j,n,c)={jlog n, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k| <= sqrt(c log(n)), 2j, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k|>sqrt(c log(n)). }$}
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49 | \emph{$pi(j,n,c)={jlog n, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k| <= sqrt(c log(n)), 2j, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k|>sqrt(c log(n)). }$}
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49 | \emph{$pi(j,n,c)={jlog n, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k| <= sqrt(c log(n)), 2j, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k|>sqrt(c log(n)). }$}
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54 | $pi^*(j,n,c)={jlog n, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k^*| <= sqrt(c log(n)),2j if max(1 <= k <= d)|Y_k^*| > sqrt(c log(n))}$}.
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54 | $pi^*(j,n,c)={jlog n, if max{1 <= k <= d}|Y_k^*| <= sqrt(c log(n)),2j if max(1 <= k <= d)|Y_k^*| > sqrt(c log(n))}$}.
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58 | \emph{$(Y_1,...,Y_k)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]I^{-1/2}$}
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58 | \emph{$(Y_1,...,Y_k)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l(Z_i)]I^{-1/2}$}
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62 | \emph{$(Y_1^*,...,Y_k^*)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i; tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1/2}$}.
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62 | \emph{$(Y_1^*,...,Y_k^*)=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{i=1}^n l^*(Z_i; tilde gamma)][I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1/2}$}.
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65 | and \emph{$W_{T^*} = W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}, respectively. For details see Inglot and Ledwina (2006 a,b,c).
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65 | and \emph{$W_{T^*} = W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}, respectively. For details see Inglot and Ledwina (2006 a,b,c).
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67 | The choice of \emph{c} in \emph{T} and \emph{$T^*$} is decisive to finite sample behaviour of the selection rules and pertaining statistics \emph{$W_T$} and \emph{$W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}. In particular, under large \emph{c}'s the rules behave similarly as Schwarz's (1978) BIC while for \emph{c=0} they mimic Akaike's (1973) AIC. For moderate sample sizes, values \emph{c in (2,2.5)} guarantee, under `smooth' departures, only slightly smaller power as in case BIC were used and simultaneously give much higher power than BIC under multimodal alternatives. In genral, large \emph{c's} are recommended if changes in location, scale, skewness and kurtosis are in principle aimed to be detected. For evidence and discussion see Inglot and Ledwina (2006 c).
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69 | It \emph{c>0} then the limiting null distribution of \emph{$W_T$} and \emph{$W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$} is central chi-squared with one degree of freedom. In our implementation, for given \emph{n}, both critical values and \emph{p}-values are computed by MC method.
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71 | Empirical distributions of \emph{T} and \emph{$T^*$} as well as \emph{$W_T$} and \emph{$W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$} are not essentially influenced by the choice of reasonably large \emph{d}'s, provided that sample size is at least moderate.
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27 | Modelling alternatives similarly as in Kallenberg and Ledwina (1997 a,b), e.g., and estimating \emph{$gamma$} by \emph{$tilde gamma= 1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i$} yields the efficient score
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30 | The matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and computed in a numerical way in case of cosine basis. In the implementation the default value of \emph{c} in \emph{$T^*$} is set to be 100.
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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29 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=-1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i + varepsilon G$}, where \emph{$varepsilon approx 0.577216 $} is the Euler constant and \emph{$ G = tilde gamma_2 = [n(n-1) ln2]^{-1}sum_{1<= j < i <= n}(Z_{n:i}^o - Z_{n:j}^o) $} while \emph{$Z_{n:1}^o <= ... <= Z_{n:n}^o$}
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33 | The related matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and numerical methods for cosine functions. In the implementation the default value of \emph{c} in \emph{$T^*$} was fixed to be 100. Hence, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type model selection rule. The resulting data driven test statistic for extreme value distribution is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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33 | The related matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and numerical methods for cosine functions. In the implementation the default value of \emph{c} in \emph{$T^*$} was fixed to be 100. Hence, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type model selection rule. The resulting data driven test statistic for extreme value distribution is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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33 | The related matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and numerical methods for cosine functions. In the implementation the default value of \emph{c} in \emph{$T^*$} was fixed to be 100. Hence, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type model selection rule. The resulting data driven test statistic for extreme value distribution is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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30 | \emph{$gamma=(gamma_1,gamma_2)$} is estimated by \emph{$tilde gamma=(tilde gamma_1,tilde gamma_2)$}, where \emph{$tilde gamma_1=1/n sum_{i=1}^n Z_i$} and
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31 | \emph{$tilde gamma_2 = 1/(n-1) sum_{i=1}^{n-1}(Z_{n:i+1}-Z_{n:i})(H_{i+1}-H_i)$},
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31 | \emph{$tilde gamma_2 = 1/(n-1) sum_{i=1}^{n-1}(Z_{n:i+1}-Z_{n:i})(H_{i+1}-H_i)$},
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31 | \emph{$tilde gamma_2 = 1/(n-1) sum_{i=1}^{n-1}(Z_{n:i+1}-Z_{n:i})(H_{i+1}-H_i)$},
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31 | \emph{$tilde gamma_2 = 1/(n-1) sum_{i=1}^{n-1}(Z_{n:i+1}-Z_{n:i})(H_{i+1}-H_i)$},
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31 | \emph{$tilde gamma_2 = 1/(n-1) sum_{i=1}^{n-1}(Z_{n:i+1}-Z_{n:i})(H_{i+1}-H_i)$},
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32 | while \emph{$Z_{n:1}<= ... <= Z_{n:n}$} are ordered values of \emph{$Z_1, ..., Z_n$} and \emph{$H_i= phi^{-1}((i-3/8)(n+1/4))$}, cf. Chen and Shapiro (1995).
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32 | while \emph{$Z_{n:1}<= ... <= Z_{n:n}$} are ordered values of \emph{$Z_1, ..., Z_n$} and \emph{$H_i= phi^{-1}((i-3/8)(n+1/4))$}, cf. Chen and Shapiro (1995).
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32 | while \emph{$Z_{n:1}<= ... <= Z_{n:n}$} are ordered values of \emph{$Z_1, ..., Z_n$} and \emph{$H_i= phi^{-1}((i-3/8)(n+1/4))$}, cf. Chen and Shapiro (1995).
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35 | The pertaining matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and is computed in a numerical way in case of cosine basis. In the implementation of \emph{$T^*$} the default value of \emph{c} is set to be 100. Therefore, in practice, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type criterion. See Inglot and Ledwina (2006) as well as Janic and Ledwina (2008) for comments. The resulting data driven test statistic for normality is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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35 | The pertaining matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and is computed in a numerical way in case of cosine basis. In the implementation of \emph{$T^*$} the default value of \emph{c} is set to be 100. Therefore, in practice, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type criterion. See Inglot and Ledwina (2006) as well as Janic and Ledwina (2008) for comments. The resulting data driven test statistic for normality is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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35 | The pertaining matrix \emph{$[I^*(tilde gamma)]^{-1}$} does not depend on \emph{$tilde gamma$} and is calculated for succeding dimensions \emph{k} using some recurrent relations for Legendre's polynomials and is computed in a numerical way in case of cosine basis. In the implementation of \emph{$T^*$} the default value of \emph{c} is set to be 100. Therefore, in practice, \emph{$T^*$} is Schwarz-type criterion. See Inglot and Ledwina (2006) as well as Janic and Ledwina (2008) for comments. The resulting data driven test statistic for normality is \emph{$W_{T^*}=W_{T^*}(tilde gamma)$}.
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25 | $W_k=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{j=1}^k sum_{i=1}^n phi_j(Z_i)]^2$},
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25 | $W_k=[1/sqrt(n) sum_{j=1}^k sum_{i=1}^n phi_j(Z_i)]^2$},
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Maintainer: ‘Przemyslaw Biecek <przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com>’
The Description field contains
article (Gosiewska and Biecek 2019) <arXiv:1903.11420> This package is
a part of the 'DrWhy.AI' universe (Biecek 2018) <arXiv:1806.08915>.
Please refer to arXiv e-prints via their arXiv DOI <doi:10.48550/arXiv.YYMM.NNNNN>.
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Check: examples
Result: ERROR
Running examples in ‘iBreakDown-Ex.R’ failed
The error most likely occurred in:
> base::assign(".ptime", proc.time(), pos = "CheckExEnv")
> ### Name: plotD3
> ### Title: Plot Break Down Objects in D3 with r2d3 package.
> ### Aliases: plotD3 plotD3.break_down
>
> ### ** Examples
>
> library("DALEX")
Welcome to DALEX (version: 2.5.3).
Find examples and detailed introduction at: http://ema.drwhy.ai/
Additional features will be available after installation of: ggpubr.
Use 'install_dependencies()' to get all suggested dependencies
> library("iBreakDown")
> set.seed(1313)
> model_titanic_glm <- glm(survived ~ gender + age + fare,
+ data = titanic_imputed, family = "binomial")
> explain_titanic_glm <- explain(model_titanic_glm,
+ data = titanic_imputed,
+ y = titanic_imputed$survived,
+ label = "glm")
Preparation of a new explainer is initiated
-> model label : glm
-> data : 2207 rows 8 cols
-> target variable : 2207 values
-> predict function : yhat.glm will be used ( <1b>[33m default <1b>[39m )
-> predicted values : No value for predict function target column. ( <1b>[33m default <1b>[39m )
-> model_info : package stats , ver. 4.6.0 , task classification ( <1b>[33m default <1b>[39m )
-> predicted values : numerical, min = 0.1490412 , mean = 0.3221568 , max = 0.9878987
-> residual function : difference between y and yhat ( <1b>[33m default <1b>[39m )
-> residuals : numerical, min = -0.8898433 , mean = 4.16449e-13 , max = 0.8448637
<1b>[32m A new explainer has been created! <1b>[39m
>
> bd_glm <- local_attributions(explain_titanic_glm, titanic_imputed[1, ])
> bd_glm
contribution
glm: intercept 0.322
glm: gender = male -0.107
glm: fare = 7.11 -0.018
glm: age = 42 -0.014
glm: class = 3rd 0.000
glm: embarked = Southampton 0.000
glm: sibsp = 0 0.000
glm: parch = 0 0.000
glm: survived = 0 0.000
glm: prediction 0.183
> plotD3(bd_glm)
Error in loadNamespace(x) : there is no package called ‘r2d3’
Calls: plotD3 ... loadNamespace -> withRestarts -> withOneRestart -> doWithOneRestart
Execution halted
Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 5s
user system elapsed
describe 4.831 0.24 6.16
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Check: package vignettes
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Version: 2.3.0
Check: CRAN incoming feasibility
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Maintainer: ‘Przemyslaw Biecek <przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com>’
The Description field contains
universe (Biecek 2018) <arXiv:1806.08915>.
Please refer to arXiv e-prints via their arXiv DOI <doi:10.48550/arXiv.YYMM.NNNNN>.
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Check: examples
Result: ERROR
Running examples in ‘ingredients-Ex.R’ failed
The error most likely occurred in:
> base::assign(".ptime", proc.time(), pos = "CheckExEnv")
> ### Name: plotD3.feature_importance_explainer
> ### Title: Plot Feature Importance Objects in D3 with r2d3 Package.
> ### Aliases: plotD3.feature_importance_explainer
>
> ### ** Examples
>
> library("DALEX")
Welcome to DALEX (version: 2.5.3).
Find examples and detailed introduction at: http://ema.drwhy.ai/
Additional features will be available after installation of: ggpubr.
Use 'install_dependencies()' to get all suggested dependencies
Attaching package: ‘DALEX’
The following object is masked from ‘package:ingredients’:
feature_importance
> library("ingredients")
>
> lm_model <- lm(m2.price ~., data = apartments)
> explainer_lm <- explain(lm_model,
+ data = apartments[,-1],
+ y = apartments[,1],
+ verbose = FALSE)
>
> fi_lm <- feature_importance(explainer_lm,
+ loss_function = DALEX::loss_root_mean_square, B = 1)
>
> head(fi_lm)
variable mean_dropout_loss label
1 _full_model_ 279.3262 lm
2 construction.year 279.4293 lm
3 no.rooms 288.6068 lm
4 floor 494.6028 lm
5 surface 619.8296 lm
6 district 1007.1649 lm
> plotD3(fi_lm)
Error in loadNamespace(x) : there is no package called ‘r2d3’
Calls: plotD3 ... loadNamespace -> withRestarts -> withOneRestart -> doWithOneRestart
Execution halted
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Version: 0.5
Check: package dependencies
Result: WARN
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Current CRAN status: NOTE: 2, OK: 11
Version: 1.0
Check: CRAN incoming feasibility
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Maintainer: ‘Przemyslaw Biecek <przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com>’
No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
Authors@R: person(given = "Przemyslaw",
family = "Biecek",
role = c("aut", "cre"),
email = "przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com")
as necessary.
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Version: 1.7.1
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No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
Authors@R: person(given = "Przemyslaw",
family = "Biecek",
role = c("aut", "cre"),
email = "przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com")
as necessary.
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Maintainer: ‘Przemysław Biecek <przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com>’
The Description field contains
available at http://biecek.pl/BetaBit/Warsaw. It's a part of Beta and
http://biecek.pl/BetaBit.
Please enclose URLs in angle brackets (<...>).
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Current CRAN status: NOTE: 13
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No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
Authors@R: person(given = "Przemyslaw",
family = "Biecek",
role = c("aut", "cre"),
email = "przemyslaw.biecek@gmail.com")
as necessary.
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Version: 1.8.1
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checkRd: (-1) cities_lon_lat.Rd:6: Lost braces
6 | A subset of world.cities{maps}. Extracted in order to shink number of dependencies.
| ^
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Check: installed package size
Result: NOTE
installed size is 5.3Mb
sub-directories of 1Mb or more:
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