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To cite the plsRcox package in publications use:
Bertrand F, Maumy-Bertrand M (2024). Bootstrap Hyperparameter Selection for PLS Models and Extensions. R package version 1.0.1, https://github.com/fbertran/bootPLS.
Magnanensi J, Maumy-Bertrand M, Meyer N, Bertrand F (2016). “A new bootstrap-based stopping criterion in PLS component construction.” The Multiple Facets of Partial Least Squares and Related Methods.
Magnanensi J, Maumy-Bertrand M, Meyer N, Bertrand F (2017). “A new universal resample-stable bootstrap-based stopping criterion for PLS component construction.” Statistics and Computing.
Magnanensi J, Maumy-Bertrand M, Meyer N, Bertrand F (2021). “New developments in Sparse PLS regression.” Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics.
Corresponding BibTeX entries:
@Manual{, title = {Bootstrap Hyperparameter Selection for PLS Models and Extensions}, author = {Frederic Bertrand and Myriam Maumy-Bertrand}, year = {2024}, note = {R package version 1.0.1}, url = {https://github.com/fbertran/bootPLS}, }
@Article{, title = {A new bootstrap-based stopping criterion in PLS component construction}, author = {J. Magnanensi and M. Maumy-Bertrand and N. Meyer and F. Bertrand}, year = {2016}, journal = {The Multiple Facets of Partial Least Squares and Related Methods}, }
@Article{, title = {A new universal resample-stable bootstrap-based stopping criterion for PLS component construction}, author = {J. Magnanensi and M. Maumy-Bertrand and N. Meyer and F. Bertrand}, year = {2017}, journal = {Statistics and Computing}, }
@Article{, title = {New developments in Sparse PLS regression}, author = {J. Magnanensi and M. Maumy-Bertrand and N. Meyer and F. Bertrand}, year = {2021}, journal = {Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics}, }
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