Biclustermd: An R package for biclustering with missing values

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Abstract

Biclustering is a statistical learning technique that attempts to find homogeneous partitions of rows and columns of a data matrix. For example, movie ratings might be biclustered to group both raters and movies. biclust is a current R package allowing users to implement a variety of biclustering algorithms. However, its algorithms do not allow the data matrix to have missing values. We provide a new R package, biclustermd, which allows users to perform biclustering on numeric data even in the presence of missing values.

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Reisner, J., Pham, H., Olafsson, S., Vardeman, S., & Li, J. (2019). Biclustermd: An R package for biclustering with missing values. R Journal, 11(2), 69–84. https://doi.org/10.32614/rj-2019-045

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