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pROC: an open-source package for R and S+ to analyze and compare ROC curves

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pROC as mentioned in this paper is a package for R and S+ that contains a set of tools displaying, analyzing, smoothing and comparing ROC curves in a user-friendly, object-oriented and flexible interface.
Abstract
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are useful tools to evaluate classifiers in biomedical and bioinformatics applications. However, conclusions are often reached through inconsistent use or insufficient statistical analysis. To support researchers in their ROC curves analysis we developed pROC, a package for R and S+ that contains a set of tools displaying, analyzing, smoothing and comparing ROC curves in a user-friendly, object-oriented and flexible interface. With data previously imported into the R or S+ environment, the pROC package builds ROC curves and includes functions for computing confidence intervals, statistical tests for comparing total or partial area under the curve or the operating points of different classifiers, and methods for smoothing ROC curves. Intermediary and final results are visualised in user-friendly interfaces. A case study based on published clinical and biomarker data shows how to perform a typical ROC analysis with pROC. pROC is a package for R and S+ specifically dedicated to ROC analysis. It proposes multiple statistical tests to compare ROC curves, and in particular partial areas under the curve, allowing proper ROC interpretation. pROC is available in two versions: in the R programming language or with a graphical user interface in the S+ statistical software. It is accessible at http://expasy.org/tools/pROC/ under the GNU General Public License. It is also distributed through the CRAN and CSAN public repositories, facilitating its installation.

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Artificial light pollution at night (ALAN) disrupts the distribution and circadian rhythm of a sandy beach isopod.

TL;DR: Results provide causal evidence of negative ALAN effects on Tylos spinulosus, a prominent wrack-consumer isopod living in sandy beaches of north-central Chile, and call for further research on other nocturnal sandy beach species that might become increasingly affected by ALAN.
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Gut Microbiota Changes and Their Relationship with Inflammation in Patients with Acute and Chronic Insomnia.

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A Novel Risk Calculator Predicts 90-Day Readmission Following Total Joint Arthroplasty.

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HiNT: a computational method for detecting copy number variations and translocations from Hi-C data.

TL;DR: A computational method HiNT (Hi-C for copy number variation and Translocation detection), which detects copy number variations and interchromosomal translocations within Hi-C data with breakpoints at single base-pair resolution is described.
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Defining and Evaluating Microbial Contributions to Metabolite Variation in Microbiome-Metabolome Association Studies.

TL;DR: A mathematical framework to quantify the contribution of each taxon to metabolite variation based on uptake and secretion fluxes is introduced, finding that standard correlation-based analysis of simulated microbiome-metabolome data sets can identify true contributions with very low predictive value and that its performance depends strongly on specific properties of both metabolites and microbes, as well as on those of the surrounding environment.
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Modern Applied Statistics with S

TL;DR: A guide to using S environments to perform statistical analyses providing both an introduction to the use of S and a course in modern statistical methods.
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An introduction to ROC analysis

TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to serve as an introduction to ROC graphs and as a guide for using them in research.
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Comparing the areas under two or more correlated receiver operating characteristic curves: a nonparametric approach.

TL;DR: A nonparametric approach to the analysis of areas under correlated ROC curves is presented, by using the theory on generalized U-statistics to generate an estimated covariance matrix.
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A method of comparing the areas under receiver operating characteristic curves derived from the same cases.

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- 01 Sep 1983 - 
TL;DR: This paper refines the statistical comparison of the areas under two ROC curves derived from the same set of patients by taking into account the correlation between the areas that is induced by the paired nature of the data.

Modern Applied Statistics With S

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