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To cite TraMineRextras in publications please use:
Ritschard G, Studer M, Bürgin R, Liao T, Gabadinho A, Fonta P, Müller N, Rousset P (2024). “Package TraMineRextras.” Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN).
For event sequences:
Ritschard G, Bürgin R, Studer M (2013). “Exploratory Mining of Life Event Histories.” In McArdle, J.J., Ritschard G (eds.), Contemporary Issues in Exploratory Data Mining in the Behavioral Sciences, 221-253. Routeledge, New York.
Studer M, Müller N, Ritschard G, Gabadinho A (2010). “Classer, discriminer et visualiser des séquences d'événements.” Revue des nouvelles technologies de l'information (RNTI), E-19, 37-48.
Corresponding BibTeX entries:
@TechReport{, author = {Gilbert Ritschard and Matthias Studer and Reto Bürgin and Tim Liao and Alexis Gabadinho and Pierre-Alexandre Fonta and Nicolas S. Müller and Patrick Rousset}, title = {Package {T}ra{M}ine{R}extras}, institution = {Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN)}, type = {Reference manual}, year = {2024}, }
@InCollection{, author = {Gilbert Ritschard and Reto Bürgin and Matthias Studer}, title = {Exploratory Mining of Life Event Histories}, year = {2013}, pages = {221-253}, booktitle = {Contemporary Issues in Exploratory Data Mining in the Behavioral Sciences}, editor = {{McArdle} and {J.J.} and G. Ritschard}, publisher = {Routeledge}, address = {New York}, }
@Article{, author = {Matthias Studer and Nicolas S. Müller and Gilbert Ritschard and Alexis Gabadinho}, title = {Classer, discriminer et visualiser des séquences d'événements}, journal = {Revue des nouvelles technologies de l'information (RNTI)}, year = {2010}, volume = {E-19}, pages = {37-48}, booktitle = {Extraction et gestion des connaissances (EGC 2010)}, }
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