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NNS

Nonlinear nonparametric statistics using partial moments. Partial moments are the elements of variance and asymptotically approximate the area of f(x). These robust statistics provide the basis for nonlinear analysis while retaining linear equivalences.

NNS offers: - Numerical Integration & Numerical Differentiation - Partitional & Hierarchial Clustering - Nonlinear Correlation & Dependence - Causal Analysis - Nonlinear Regression & Classification - ANOVA - Seasonality & Autoregressive Modeling - Normalization - Stochastic Dominance - Advanced Monte Carlo Sampling

Companion R-package and datasets to: #### Viole, F. and Nawrocki, D. (2013) “Nonlinear Nonparametric Statistics: Using Partial Moments” (ISBN: 1490523995)

For a quantitative finance implementation of NNS, see OVVO Labs

For more hands-on examples, see NNS Examples

Current Version

Current NNS CRAN version is CRAN_Status_Badge

Installation

NNS requires minimal R version. See https://cran.r-project.org/ or installr for upgrading to latest R release.

library(remotes); remotes::install_github('OVVO-Financial/NNS', ref = "NNS-Beta-Version")

or via CRAN

install.packages('NNS')

Examples

Please see https://github.com/OVVO-Financial/NNS/blob/NNS-Beta-Version/examples/index.md for basic partial moments equivalences and hands-on statistics, machine learning and econometrics examples.

Citation

@Manual{,
    title = {NNS: Nonlinear Nonparametric Statistics},
    author = {Fred Viole},
    year = {2016},
    note = {R package version 10.9.3},
    url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=NNS},
  }

Thank you for your interest in NNS!

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.