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The approach to reproducible research of the Image Processing On Line (IPOL) journal
Scientific research requires that results can be accessed, tested, and replicated by other researchers. In general, performing reproducible research is not simple and it can be even impossible (for example, in the case of astrophysics replicating ...
Alice Nicolaï +10 more
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On reproducible econometric research [PDF]
AbstractRecent software developments are reviewed from the vantage point of reproducible econometric research. We argue that the emergence of new tools, particularly in the open‐source community, have greatly eased the burden of documenting and archiving both empirical and simulation work in econometrics.
Koenker, Roger, Zeileis, Achim
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Reproducible Research in Computational Harmonic Analysis [PDF]
Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method. Unfortunately, it's error-prone and currently immature—traditional scientific publication is incapable of finding and rooting out errors in scientific computation—which ...
Stodden, Victoria C.
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multipanelfigure: Simple Assembly of Multiple Plots and Images into a Compound Figure
In scholarly publications, multiple graphical elements such as plots or raster images are traditionally combined into a single compound figure using panels arranged in a grid.
Johannes Graumann, Richard Cotton
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A very simple and fast way to access and validate algorithms in reproducible research [PDF]
The reproducibility of research in bioinformatics refers to the notion that new methodologies/ algorithms and scientific claims have to be published together with their data and source code, in a way that other researchers may verify the findings to ...
Milone, Diego Humberto +2 more
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Reproducibility and Research Integrity [PDF]
Reproducibility—the ability of independent researchers to obtain the same (or similar) results when repeating an experiment or test—is one of the hallmarks of good science (Popper 1959).
David B, Resnik, Adil E, Shamoo
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A Grammar for Reproducible and Painless Extract-Transform-Load Operations on Medium Data [PDF]
Many interesting data sets available on the Internet are of a medium size---too big to fit into a personal computer's memory, but not so large that they won't fit comfortably on its hard disk.
Baumer, Benjamin S.
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Penerapan Reproducible Research pada RStudio dengan Bahasa R dan Paket Knitr
Reproducible Research (RR) atau penelitian yang hasilnya dapat diulang sangat penting dalam sebuah penelitian karena dengan demikian peneliti lain akan dapat menjalankan ulang atau mengembangkan hasil penelitian sebelumnya dengan data dan kode yang telah
Weksi Budiaji
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Born to fail: flaws in replication design produce intended results
We recently published in BMC Medicine an evaluation of the comparative diagnostic performance of InSilicoVA, a software to map the underlying causes of death from verbal autopsy interviews.
Abraham D. Flaxman +4 more
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Reproducibility in forecasting research [PDF]
The importance of replication has been recognised across many scientific disciplines. Reproducibility is a necessary condition for replicability, because an inability to reproduce results implies that the methods have not been specified sufficiently, thus precluding replication. This paper describes how two independent teams of researchers attempted to
Boylan, John +3 more
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