ridgeP output.CITATION fileREADME fileGGMpathStats: Incorrectly stated before
that all igraph layouts were supported. Now they indeed are
supported.GGMpathStats now has additional visualization options:
It can handle all layout functions supported by igraph. Moreover, it is
now possible to specify custom coordinates for node-placement.CNplot function again updated: higher max. iterations
for Lanczos methodoptPenalty.LOOCV is deprecated. Please use
optPenalty.kCV insteadoptPenalty.LOOCVauto is deprecated. Please use
optPenalty.kCVauto insteadCITATION fileREADME filesparsify now has an additional thresholding option:
‘connected’CITATION fileREADME fileUgraph:
conditionNumberPlot is deprecated. Please use
CNplot insteadCNplot function (above and beyond
conditionNumberPlot):
digitLoss and rlDist arguments have
been removedIaidsIaids = TRUE amends the basic condition number plot
with interpretational aidsmain is now a character argumentvalue now by default takes the value 1e-100
(convenient)edgeHeat now has aligned x-axis labelsoptPenalty.LOOCV and
optPenalty.aLOOCV functions now will no longer produce
horizontal and/or vertical lines that fall outside the boundaries of the
figureoptPenalty.LOOCV now uses log-equidistant penalty grid
for optimal penalty parameter determination (this also enhances the
visualization)optPenalty.aLOOCV function:
Ugraph function:
ridgePathS has been sped up by killing redundant
inversioncovML function has been amended with an argument
that indicates if a correlation matrix (instead of an ML estimate of a
covariance matrix) is desired. This offers more flexibility. One can now
get the ML estimate of the covariance matrix, the ML estimate of the
covariance matrix on standardized data, as well as the correlation
matrixoptPenalty.LOOCVauto function has been amended with
an argument that indicates if the evaluation of the LOOCV score should
be performed on the correlation scaleoptPenalty.LOOCV function has been amended with an
argument that indicates if the evaluation of the LOOCV score should be
performed on the correlation scaleoptPenalty.aLOOCV function has been amended with an
argument that indicates if the evaluation of the approximate LOOCV score
should be performed on the correlation scaleNEWS file!CITATION fileREADME fileC++. The package should now
be at least two orders of magnitude faster in most cases..fused. Functions tied to (or added with) this module are:
isSymmetricPDisSymmetricPSDis.Xlistdefault.target.fusedcreateSgetKEGGPathwaykegg.targetpooledSpooledPKLdiv.fusedridgeP.fusedoptPenalty.fused.gridprint.optPenaltyFusedGridplot.optPenaltyFusedGridoptPenalty.fused.autooptPenalty.fuseddefault.penaltyfused.testprint.ptestsummary.ptesthist.ptestplot.ptestsparsify.fusedGGMnetworkStats.fusedGGMpathStats.fusedcovMLknownGGMmutualInfoGGMpathstats:
sparsify: Now always returns symmetric
objectsverticle as used in various functions has been
renamed to vertical. Sorry for any inconvenience.ridgeS replaced by the faster
C++-dependent counterpart ridgePconditionNumberPlot function:
ridgeS is deprecated. Please use ridgeP
instead.pathContribution for usage
in GGMpathStats function.path2string for usage in
GGMpathStats function.pathAndStats for usage in
GGMpathStats function.cvl for usage in
optPenalty.LOOCVauto function.lambdaNullDist for usage in
GGMblockNullPenalty function.blockTestStat for usage in
GGMblockTest functionGGMpathStatsoptPenalty.LOOCVautoGGMblockNullPenaltyGGMblockTestfullMontySevaluateSfit function. The
dir argument was not properly used previously.optPenalty.aLOOCV function:
for
loops.optPenalty.LOOCV function:
default.target function:
type = DIAES.
Gives diagonal matrix with inverse of average of eigenvalues of S as
entries.GGMnetworkStats function:
ridgePathS function:
plotType = "pcor".sparsify function:
top: retainment of
top elements based on absolute partial correlation.output = "light", only
the (matrix) positions of the zero and non-zero elements are
returned..ridgeSi for usage in
conditionNumberPlot function..eigShrink for usage in
(a.o.) ridgeS function.GGMnetworkStatsevaluateSfitridgePathSdefault.targetevaluateS function:
evaluateS function is now
alignedconditionNumber function now called
conditionNumberPlot. The updated function has new features:
sparsify function:
type = c("threshold", "localFDR") to
threshold = c("absValue", "localFDR") (clarifying
nomenclature)threshold to absValueCut
(clarifying nomenclature)ridgeS function:
optPenaltyCV function now called
optPenalty.LOOCV, for sake of (naming) consistency. The
updated function has new features:
targetScale option has been removedlog in optional graph by lnoptPenalty.aLOOCV function:
log in optional graph by lnconditionNumberPlot,
optPenalty.aLOOCV and optPenalty.LOOCV
functions sped up considerably for rotation equivariant alternative
estimator. By usage new ridgeS and avoidance of redundant
eigendecompositionsridgeS,
conditionNumberPlot, optPenalty.aLOOCV and
optPenalty.LOOCV now \code{“DAIE” option from
default.targetcovMLoptPenalty.aLOOCVconditionNumber to visualize the
spectral condition number over the regularization pathevaluateS to evaluate basic
properties of a covariance matrixKLdiv that calculates the
Kullback-Leibler divergence between two normal distributionssparsify functionoptPenaltyCV functionoptPenaltyCV and optPenalty.aLOOCV
now utilize covML instead of covoptPenaltyCV (as in
optPenalty.aLOOCV) is now light
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